Add login keychain, add login keychain

I keep getting an error when I try to login Both at Safari and Firefox with a certificate. It seams that the web site does not recognize te certificate I keep getting and message error cannot get your certificate. How can I get the website to ask for that specific certificate?

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  • Login keychain not found

    I tried to do the keychain first aid and it came up with the error of login keychain not found. I googled it and nothing was helpful. Should I take my mac in?

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  • How do you fix Error: login keychain not found

    How do you fix Error: login keychain not found

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    In Keychain Access, delete the login keychain from the keychain list. Choose Delete References when prompted, not Delete References & Files.
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