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Mozilla's CA Certificate Program

Mozilla’s CA Certificate Program governs inclusion of root certificates in Network Security Services (NSS), a set of open source libraries designed to support cross-platform development of security-enabled client and server applications. The NSS root certificate store is not only used in Mozilla products such as the Firefox browser, but is also used by other companies in a variety of products.

Policy

Lists of Certificates

Program Administration

Most information relating to the administration of our program is stored either in Bugzilla or in the Common CA Database.

Information for CAs

Discussion Forums

The following Mozilla public forums are relevant to CA evaluation and related issues. Each forum can be accessed either as a mailing list, over the web or as a newsgroup.

  • mozilla.dev.security.policy (MDSP). This forum is used for discussions of Mozilla policies related to security in general and CAs in particular, and for wider discussions about the WebPKI. Among other things, it is the preferred forum for the public comment phase of CA evaluation. If you are a regular participant in MDSP, then please add your name to the Policy Participants page.
  • mozilla.dev.tech.crypto. This forum is used for discussions of the NSS cryptographic library used in Firefox and other Mozilla-based products, as well as the PSM module that implements higher-level security protocols for Firefox.
  • mozilla.dev.security. This forum is used for discussions of Mozilla security issues in general.

Common CA Database (aka CA Community in Salesforce)

Mozilla's CA Program uses the Common CA Database, also known as the CA Community in Salesforce, which is a highly customized CRM used for managing CA Program data. The Common CA Database enables CAs to directly provide the data for all of the publicly disclosed and audited subordinate CAs chaining up to root certificates in Mozilla's program, and to also directly provide data about their revoked intermediate certificates. A Primary Point of Contact for each included CA will be given a CA Communitylicense, so that each of the CAs in Mozilla's program can input, access, and update their intermediate certificate data directly in the Common CA Database.

  • CA Members of the Common CA Database
    • A CA Member is any CA participating in the Common CA Database via Community licenses, subject to Mozilla policies. CA Members have restricted access to certain parts of the data in the Common CA Database. They can only modify the data regarding intermediate certificates chaining up to their own root certificates. They have read-only access to root certificate data, and they do not have access to Cases regarding root inclusion/change requests.
  • Root Store Members of the Common CA Database
    • A Root Store Member is any root store operator participating in the Common CA Database who has signed Mozilla's Common CA Database Agreement.
  • Note: "Common CA Database" is the new name for "CA Community in Salesforce".

Override Default Root Certificate Settings

Users of Mozilla products may override the default root certificate settings by either deleting the root certificate or by changing the trust bit settings of a root certificate.

How to Apply for Root Inclusion or Changes

  • Process Overview
  • How to Apply -- A guide for CAs wishing to include their certificate in Mozilla's Root CA store, and also a guide for CAs wishing to add trust bits or enable EV for a certificate that is already included in Mozilla's Root CA store.
  • Root Change Process -- How to request a change to a root certificate that is currently included in NSS. This includes the process for disabling or removing a root certificate from NSS.

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