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-[[!comment format=mdwn
- username="guilhem"
- avatar="https://seccdn.libravatar.org/avatar/86d6cb4bde1ef88730b14ccad0414c28"
- subject="Unreproducible here (Firefox ESR 45.0.1)"
- date="2016-04-07T16:32:37Z"
- content="""
-Keys are properly pinned here
-
- 1. Close the browser
- 2. Remove all mentions of `fripost.org` in `~/.mozilla/firefox/<profile>/SiteSecurityServiceState.txt`:
-
- ~$ sed -i -r '/^(\S+\.)?fripost\.org:/d' ~/.mozilla/firefox/<profile>/SiteSecurityServiceState.txt
-
- 3. Start the browser (without HSTS or HPKP knowledge for `fripost.org` or any of its subdomains)
- 4. Open `https://mail.fripost.org/` in a new tab
- 5. (After waiting a few seconds to let firefox flush the data.) The
- HSTS policy and the two pins appear in the file:
-
- ~$ grep -E '^(\S+\.)?fripost\.org:' ~/.mozilla/firefox/<profile>/SiteSecurityServiceState.txt
- mail.fripost.org:HSTS 0 16898 1475812232563,1,1
- mail.fripost.org:HPKP 0 16898 1460047832565,1,0,SHfniMEapxeYo5YT/2jP+n+WstNaYghDMhZUadLlPDk=/Tt92H3ZkfEW1/AOCoGVm1TxZl7u4c+tIBnuvAc7d5w=
-
- There is no warning in the log, either.
-
-The root CA (*DST Root CA X3*) appear in Firefox's CA store as a \"Builtin Object Token\", while the intermediate CA (*Let's Encrypt Authority X3*) is supplied by the server and automatically stored by Firefox as a \"Software Security Device\".
-
-Do you have default settings for the `security.cert_pinning.*` [tunables](https://wiki.mozilla.org/SecurityEngineering/Public_Key_Pinning)?
-
- security.cert_pinning.enforcement_level = 1
- security.cert_pinning.process_headers_from_non_builtin_roots = false
-
-Please also verify that you have no weird non-default tunables for `security.*`.
-"""]]