Is there a way to extract a "private certificate key" from Chrome and import it into Firefox ?

Posted by user58871 on Super User See other posts from Super User or by user58871
Published on 2010-12-12T13:16:55Z Indexed on 2011/02/14 7:27 UTC
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This is a classical Catch-22 situation. I was using online banking the other day under Chrome. I had to order a digital certificate so that I could extend my privileges. The stupid thing is that when I got approved and opened the certificate installation menu, I saw only versions for IE/Firefox available. What the heck, I said, and chose FF - the result I got was Error 202 - ERR:CERT:INVALID. I opened FF, got to the same page, and tried to install the damn thing from there, but got a message basically saying that I must have been given a private key which obviously FF doesn't find.

I read a bit, and it turned out that I really must have been given such a key but only to the browser that I ordered the cert with, i.e. Chrome. The worst thing is that if I deactivate my order, and reissue a new cert, this time from FF, I MUST go to a bank office (!!!WTF), but I am currently studying abroad, so I can't just go back.

Is there a way, that I could extract that key from Chrome's profile, and import it into FF under Windows ? I will be glad to know

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