Import certificates?
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[color=#8800bb]Hi. I need to import a Certificate i've already separately trusted, into V. I can do this in Firefox & Opera12. I can also do it in two chromium-based browsers; Slimjet & Chromium. Re the latter two, i go into [i]Settings[/i], scroll down to the "[i]HTTPS/SSL[/i]" section, click the "[i]Manage certificates[/i]..." button, & therein i can do the importing. The internal page that opens from that button is "chrome://settings/certificates". As far as i can see, V's Settings has no "[i]HTTPS/SSL[/i]" section. When i try the alternative of trying to directly browse to "chrome://settings/certificates", the address automagically changes to "vivaldi://settings/certificates" [unsurprisingly], but the page is blank. If instead i directly try to browse to "vivaldi://settings/certificates", the resultant tab's address indeed bears that name, but the page itself is merely the ordinary V Settings [in a tab, vs my (deliberate) usual habit of accessing Settings in a window]. I note that "vivaldi://vivaldi-urls/" does not include "vivaldi://settings/certificates", but that hadn't initially troubled me once i noticed that the equivalent URLs page in Chromium & Slimjet also oddly omits that URL. Can any clever person here pls tell me what i'm doing wrong / how i can actually import the certificate? [/color] [color=#0000ff]Vivaldi 1.0.365.3 (Beta) dev (64-bit) Revision a001ed347756190e898b9b608f0a8d8a7ca4b959 OS Linux [/color]
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Sorry, but this still is not working for me (I mentioned this last year). Makes no difference whether vivaldi://settings are in a tab or a window…
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Sorry I didn't get back before - I didn't have the certificates settings page before, and that now works; and my client certificate is showing. However, when trying to sign in with my WebID, it doesn't produce the pop up to choose my client certificate. This same certificate works in every other browser and has done for years.
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I'm always happy to provide a video… note that the certificate is the same, logging into the same site.
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This is bug VB-13456.
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Against description from @Gwen-Dragon in the link to Chromium description, I do the following, to import a certificat:
I installed like described, the nss-tools from openSUSE tumbleweed repository via:
sudo zypper in mozilla-nss-tools
Afterwords I installed the certificate, downloaded from FritzBox router:
certutil -d sql:$HOME/.pki/nssdb -A -t "P,," -n fritz.box -i ~/Downloads/boxcert.crt
And the verification shows me, that it was well installed:
certutil -d sql:$HOME/.pki/nssdb -L
I think now someone else can do it easier 
Update - after an restart, vivaldi shows a green locker symbol.
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5.3.2679.38 Import of certificates is still broken.
Same in Chrome 102.0.5005.61.Only with certutil it works to add certificates in shell:
certutil -d sql:$HOME/.pki/nssdb -A -t "CT,C,c" -n "my.router" -i cert.cer
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A blast from the past
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@npro I stumbled on this yesterday and had to be force to install nsstools on a newer Ubuntu, bad.
One of these old days, yesteryear, all was fine in older Vivaldi with import by UI.
I hate chromium for such issues and bad UIs. -