# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public # License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this # file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. certmgr-title = .title = Certificate Manager certmgr-tab-mine = .label = Your Certificates certmgr-tab-remembered = .label = Authentication Decisions certmgr-tab-people = .label = People certmgr-tab-servers = .label = Servers certmgr-tab-ca = .label = Authorities certmgr-mine = You have certificates from these organizations that identify you certmgr-remembered = These certificates are used to identify you to websites certmgr-people = You have certificates on file that identify these people certmgr-server = These entries identify server certificate error exceptions certmgr-ca = You have certificates on file that identify these certificate authorities certmgr-edit-ca-cert2 = .title = Edit CA certificate trust settings .style = min-width: 48em; certmgr-edit-cert-edit-trust = Edit trust settings: certmgr-edit-cert-trust-ssl = .label = This certificate can identify websites. certmgr-edit-cert-trust-email = .label = This certificate can identify mail users. certmgr-delete-cert2 = .title = Delete Certificate .style = min-width: 48em; min-height: 24em; certmgr-cert-host = .label = Host certmgr-cert-name = .label = Certificate Name certmgr-cert-server = .label = Server certmgr-token-name = .label = Security Device certmgr-begins-label = .label = Begins On certmgr-expires-label = .label = Expires On certmgr-email = .label = Email Address certmgr-serial = .label = Serial Number certmgr-fingerprint-sha-256 = .label = SHA-256 Fingerprint certmgr-view = .label = View… .accesskey = V certmgr-edit = .label = Edit Trust… .accesskey = E certmgr-export = .label = Export… .accesskey = x certmgr-delete = .label = Delete… .accesskey = D certmgr-delete-builtin = .label = Delete or Distrust… .accesskey = D certmgr-backup = .label = Backup… .accesskey = B certmgr-backup-all = .label = Backup All… .accesskey = k certmgr-restore = .label = Import… .accesskey = m certmgr-add-exception = .label = Add Exception… .accesskey = x exception-mgr = .title = Add Security Exception exception-mgr-extra-button = .label = Confirm Security Exception .accesskey = C exception-mgr-supplemental-warning = Legitimate banks, stores, and other public sites will not ask you to do this. exception-mgr-cert-location-url = .value = Location: exception-mgr-cert-location-download = .label = Get Certificate .accesskey = G exception-mgr-cert-status-view-cert = .label = View… .accesskey = V exception-mgr-permanent = .label = Permanently store this exception .accesskey = P pk11-bad-password = The password entered was incorrect. pkcs12-decode-err = Failed to decode the file. Either it is not in PKCS #12 format, has been corrupted, or the password you entered was incorrect. pkcs12-unknown-err-restore = Failed to restore the PKCS #12 file for unknown reasons. pkcs12-unknown-err-backup = Failed to create the PKCS #12 backup file for unknown reasons. pkcs12-unknown-err = The PKCS #12 operation failed for unknown reasons. pkcs12-info-no-smartcard-backup = It is not possible to back up certificates from a hardware security device such as a smart card. pkcs12-dup-data = The certificate and private key already exist on the security device. ## PKCS#12 file dialogs choose-p12-backup-file-dialog = File Name to Backup file-browse-pkcs12-spec = PKCS12 Files choose-p12-restore-file-dialog = Certificate File to Import ## Import certificate(s) file dialog file-browse-certificate-spec = Certificate Files import-ca-certs-prompt = Select File containing CA certificate(s) to import import-email-cert-prompt = Select File containing somebody’s Email certificate to import ## For editing certificates trust # Variables: # $certName: the name of certificate edit-trust-ca = The certificate “{ $certName }” represents a Certificate Authority. ## For Deleting Certificates delete-user-cert-title = .title = Delete your Certificates delete-user-cert-confirm = Are you sure you want to delete these certificates? delete-user-cert-impact = If you delete one of your own certificates, you can no longer use it to identify yourself. delete-ssl-override-title = .title = Delete Server Certificate Exception delete-ssl-override-confirm = Are you sure you want to delete this server exception? delete-ssl-override-impact = If you delete a server exception, you restore the usual security checks for that server and require it uses a valid certificate. delete-ca-cert-title = .title = Delete or Distrust CA Certificates delete-ca-cert-confirm = You have asked to delete these CA certificates. For built-in certificates all trust will be removed, which has the same effect. Are you sure you want to delete or distrust? delete-ca-cert-impact = If you delete or distrust a certificate authority (CA) certificate, this application will no longer trust any certificates issued by that CA. delete-email-cert-title = .title = Delete Email Certificates delete-email-cert-confirm = Are you sure you want to delete these people’s email certificates? delete-email-cert-impact = If you delete a person’s email certificate, you will no longer be able to send encrypted email to that person. # Used for semi-uniquely representing a cert. # # Variables: # $serialNumber : the serial number of the cert in AA:BB:CC hex format. cert-with-serial = .value = Certificate with serial number: { $serialNumber } # Used to indicate that the user chose not to send a client authentication certificate to a server that requested one in a TLS handshake. send-no-client-certificate = Send no client certificate # Used when no cert is stored for an override no-cert-stored-for-override = (Not Stored) # When a certificate is unavailable (for example, it has been deleted or the token it exists on has been removed). certificate-not-available = (Unavailable) ## Used to show whether an override is temporary or permanent permanent-override = Permanent temporary-override = Temporary ## Add Security Exception dialog add-exception-branded-warning = You are about to override how { -brand-short-name } identifies this site. add-exception-invalid-header = This site attempts to identify itself with invalid information. add-exception-domain-mismatch-short = Wrong Site add-exception-domain-mismatch-long = The certificate belongs to a different site, which could mean that someone is trying to impersonate this site. add-exception-expired-short = Outdated Information add-exception-expired-long = The certificate is not currently valid. It may have been stolen or lost, and could be used by someone to impersonate this site. add-exception-unverified-or-bad-signature-short = Unknown Identity add-exception-unverified-or-bad-signature-long = The certificate is not trusted because it hasn’t been verified as issued by a trusted authority using a secure signature. add-exception-valid-short = Valid Certificate add-exception-valid-long = This site provides valid, verified identification. There is no need to add an exception. add-exception-checking-short = Checking Information add-exception-checking-long = Attempting to identify this site… add-exception-no-cert-short = No Information Available add-exception-no-cert-long = Unable to obtain identification status for this site. ## Certificate export "Save as" and error dialogs save-cert-as = Save Certificate To File cert-format-base64 = X.509 Certificate (PEM) cert-format-base64-chain = X.509 Certificate with chain (PEM) cert-format-der = X.509 Certificate (DER) cert-format-pkcs7 = X.509 Certificate (PKCS#7) cert-format-pkcs7-chain = X.509 Certificate with chain (PKCS#7) write-file-failure = File Error