[Ubuntu Wiki] Update of "MozillaTeam/Bugs" by chrisccoulson

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The "MozillaTeam/Bugs" page has been changed by chrisccoulson:
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  This could be a problem with the server, or it could be that somebody is impersonating the server. It is generally '''not a bug with Firefox'''
  
- If a site provides a certificate signed by an intermediate CA (one which is not in the root store, but with a trust chain to an existing root), the server must provide the intermediate certificates. Failure to do this will result in this error.
+ If a site provides a certificate signed by an intermediate CA (one which is not in the root store, but with a trust chain to an existing root), the server must provide the intermediate certificates. Failure to do this will result in this error if the intermediate certificates do not already exist in your certificate store.
  
  ==== For certificates signed by RapidSSL (Geotrust) ====
  
@@ -264, +264 @@

  
  In some cases when experiencing "unknown issuer" errors when visiting certain sites, it may be tempting to open a bug report to request that the issuer CA is added to the root store shipped with Firefox. Doing this would defeat the whole trust system. There is a '''well defined''' process for CA's to request that their certificate(s) be added and be shipped with Firefox. Details of this can be found at [[https://wiki.mozilla.org/CA:How_to_apply|https://wiki.mozilla.org/CA:How_to_apply]]
  
- '''We will not bypass this process under any circumstances''', so please make these types of requests. Requests of this type '''will be rejected'''.
+ We will not bypass this process under any circumstances, so please don't make these types of requests. Requests of this type '''will be rejected'''.
  
  === Problems launching external applications ===
  




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