| Installing web certificates | welby4404 | 2/2/09 3:21 PM | My company's certificate is not recognized as a trusted certificate. There is no option to install the certificate information, and i'm not sure which part of the certificate i'm supposed to be importing. |
| Re: Installing web certificates | agl | 2/2/09 5:36 PM | If you install the certificates in the standard Windows SSL store they will be trusted I believe. Probably if you follow instructions for installing the cert in IE it will end up there. |
| Re: Installing web certificates | welby4404 | 2/3/09 6:17 AM | Thanks for the help, it worked! I sincerely appreciate your assistance, bu tin the future, for noobs you might spell out things like SSL, and IE. I eventually figured it out, but it's a little intimidating. |
| Re: Installing web certificates | zacharysyoung | 2/10/09 4:23 PM | A fairly easy way to install a self-signed certificate in Chrome requires importing the certificate through Internet Explorer. There are options to do this through Chrome, but it seems to require having the actual certificate downloaded on your compu |
| Re: Installing web certificates | Torenware Networks | 8/13/09 2:26 AM | A couple of the answers above will work in Windows, but as far as I can tell, they don't work in Linux. It would be handy if Chrome did what Firefox does when you browse to a private Certificate Authority (CA) certificate file (a file that might be |
| Re: Installing web certificates | Manoj Kumar Tinku | 8/27/09 6:46 AM | Hey .. In my system When i acess any URL in the IE6.0 then it is not asking for the certificate error , but when i acess the same URL in the Google Chrome then i giving the Certificate error, How do i over this problem ? Thanks in advance |
| Re: Installing web certificates | kulwinder190886 | 9/6/09 12:55 AM | my Google chrome is not working securely i want to access this securely ..so tell me what can i do......? |
| Re: Installing web certificates | rev_jazz | 10/12/09 9:09 AM | Here is the way to set up private CA : http://wiki.cacert.org/BrowserClients#Linux |
| Re: Installing web certificates | Nebron | 1/6/10 7:13 AM | What trust store does Chrome use under Linux? |
| Re: Installing web certificates | Keith Grennan | 1/25/10 2:53 PM | Any idea how to do this on a Mac? |
| Re: Installing web certificates | Peter van der Does | 2/3/10 7:30 AM | To install SSL certificates under Linux: http://blog.avirtualhome.com/2010/02/02/adding-ssl-certificates-to-google-chrome-linux-ubuntu/ The Ubuntu part is just for the installation of tools, the rest is general Linux. I'm not 100% sure but this mi |
| Re: Installing web certificates | HooDooWitch | 3/9/10 1:35 AM | So, in order to get Chrome to work with unsigned certificates on a Windows box, I must use IE, the very product I wish *not* to use and a direct competitor of Chrome. Way to go Google! |
| Re: Installing web certificates | envoy510 | 3/29/10 11:54 AM | The suggestions above didn't work for me. But this did: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/681695/what-do-i-need-to-do-to-get-ie8-to-accept-a-self-signed-certificate I'm on Windows 7 (64-bit). |
| Re: Installing web certificates | tzf30 | 8/19/10 9:47 AM | The suggestion to install the certificate under IE did not work. The certificate appeared to be installed but even IE won't recognize it and if I close and re-open IE and go to the same site, I get the same error. Of course IE lets me continue but Ch |
| Re: Installing web certificates | rhythman | 9/17/10 9:29 AM | To trust a self signed certificate in Chrome on OSX, you need to trust the certificate using Safari: * Open Safari * Go to the site using the certificate * In the certificate warning popup, click 'Show Certificate' button * Expand the 'Trust' section |
| Re: Installing web certificates | ear9mrn | 10/23/10 10:42 AM | With Linux look here: http://code.google.com/p/chromium/wiki/LinuxCertManagement I found this method for adding self signed certificates with Ubuntu (assume it will work with other distros). http://blog.avirtualhome.com/2010/02/02/adding-ssl-certi |
| Re: Installing web certificates | chuckh1958 | 1/3/11 1:55 PM | I have tried all of the above windows "fixes" on Windows XP. I still get the security warning from Chrome that my self signed certificate is untrusted. I've even tried manually importing the cert into the each of the following certiticate stores... |
| Re: Installing web certificates | SpecialEd | 2/1/11 5:48 AM | I have tried the linux fixes and chrome still does not trust my certificates. Redhat FC13 x86_64 This is a glaring mistake in usability to not allow permanent exceptions in chrome. My work mail does not have a legit certificate, so I have to click |
| Re: Installing web certificates | John Hinton | 2/9/11 11:04 AM | I agree SpecialEd! Combine this issue with Chrome on a desktop and then add in the same issue with no easy resolve on Android in both the browser and email. What could Google be thinking... or maybe more to the point... not thinking. Yes, basic func |
| Re: Installing web certificates | sappah | 8/14/11 11:41 AM | to install dod certificates for Google Chrome...you have to use another search engine and download this file "install 3.13a" from www.us.army.mil....or from any dod sites. I downloaded mine from the army knowledge online site using Opera search engi |
| Re: Installing web certificates | Vuitton | 8/20/11 5:11 PM | i cannot connected with facebook, how can do that most be install dod certicates for google Chrome |
| Re: Installing web certificates | c0d3 Master | 12/5/11 9:12 AM | My solution :- 1) type cd /home/username/.mozilla/firefox/your_profiles on terminal 2) list all database type ls *.db 3) check if the database is exists 4) Normally the database name is cert8.db key3.db 5) type ln -s cert8.db /home/c0d3master/.pki/ |
| Re: Installing web certificates | prashantrana123 | 12/26/11 6:00 AM | The server's security certificate is not yet valid! You attempted to reach http://www.gmail.com, but the server presented a certificate that is not yet valid. No information is available to indicate whether that certificate can be trusted. Google Chrome can |
| Re: Installing web certificates | ghostracoon | 2/10/12 5:55 AM | I m using Windows XP , and when i tried to open a site through the chrome, it says that It is a CA certificate error, so i need to download or transfer CA certificate, so i need to download a CA certificate now.......pls tell me from where i can down |
| Re: Installing web certificates | BIG bad Bull | 8/14/12 1:58 AM | in the mean time there is a bit more simple way to do it form chrome self. 1. click on the lock icon 2. view the cert Auto install still does not work from in chrome so 3. view and save to file, before saving browse to desktop as the default location |