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SSL, Secure Sockets Layer, is a protocol that encrypts the data -- including business forms, financial transactions and emails -- you send over the Internet. Each SSL transmission contains a certificate that states where the data is coming from, originating server and the date and time of the transmission. You can view an SSL certificate via your Internet browser's certificate component as well as via the browser's address bar.
Certificate Component - Internet Explorer
Each Internet browser contains a certificate component that stores SSL certificates for viewing, exporting and deleting. To access and view your browser's certificate component within Internet Explorer, open the browser, if it is closed, click “Tools” and “Internet Options,” then click the “Content” tab. Click “Certificates” under the Certificates heading. The Certificates dialog box will open.
Certificate Component - Firefox
To access and view your browser's certificate component within Firefox, click “Firefox” on the browser's main toolbar and then click “Options.” Click “Options” again to access your browser’s settings. Click the “Advanced” icon and then click the “Encryption” tab. Click the “View Certificates” button. The Certificate Manager screen will open.
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Viewing Certificates
Once the certificate component is open, click on the certificate you want to view to highlight it and then click the “View” button to see the certificate’s content. The certificate's issuing party, dates the document is valid from, encryption method, serial number and if the certificate is valid is stated within the dialog box.
Google Chrome
If using Chrome, click the “Customize and control Google Chrome” icon containing three lines or the wrench icon. Click “Options” or “Settings” and click the “Under the Hood” tab or click the “Show advanced settings” link. Click the “Manage certificates” button to access SSL certificates. Click on the certificate you want to view to highlight it. Click the “View” button to see the certificate’s content.
Accessing Certificates Via Address Bar
You can also view an SSL certificate directly from the address bar. Click on the padlock icon to the right of the website's address and then click the 'View Certificate' link. Wiko jerry 3 custom rom download. The Certificate dialog box will open. Information about the SSL certificate appears immediately. Click the 'Details' tab to view specific details, including encryption method, serial number and if the certificate is valid and then click 'OK' to close the Certificate dialog box.
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Nick Davis is a freelance writer specializing in technical, travel and entertainment articles. He holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Memphis and an associate degree in computer information systems from the State Technical Institute at Memphis. His work has appeared in 'Elite Memphis' and 'The Daily Helmsman' in Memphis, Tenn. He is currently living in Albuquerque, N.M.
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I want to know how to deploy a root certificates for the Firefox on Mac OS X. I've found some solutions to do it on Windows and it works like a charm. Now I want to do the same on Mac OS X. we have many clients with this OS and it would be verywasteful if we have to do it manually on the clients. I'm looking for a solution where I don't have to make any user inputs an the machine.
I've found the OS X alternative to
certutil
->security
but with security I can only add the certificate to the keychain.It seems like that Firefox don't use the keyhain to check the certificates.How can I add the certificate to the user specific cert-store?
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Firefox uses its own certificate-storage. So if you add a certificate to one firefox you should be able to determine the changed file(s) inside the users firefox-profile and deploy them to every other user. Alternatively find the main certificate store inside the Firefox.app and replace that with a certificate store containing your root cert.
UPDATE
The file you are interested in is
~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/[profile-id]/cert8.db
. Have a look at https://sdqali.in/blog/2012/06/05/managing-security-certificates-from-the-console---on-windows-mac-os-x-and-linux/ for more informations. Scroll down to the Firefox-section.The downside on that approach is that the user might loose already added root-certificates.
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Starting Firefox 63, you can set security.enterprise_roots.enabled to true (via about:config) to configure Firefox to use OS Keychain for trusted root certificates store.
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For additional information, see this bug report 1300420
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Spend a half day, however, solve the problem!
The link in the previous answer to the deleted blog record suggests to replace cert8.db with premade one - it is very bad idea as user will lose all already accepted certificates.
Certificates have to be added to the cert8.db with use of NSS Tool - certutil.
And I successfully managed to build the latest version of NSS Tool 3.23 on Mac OS - El CapitanYou can download archive from my DropBox
Hope it would help to others
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