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==== Mac OS X and applications (Safari and Mail.app) ==== | ==== Mac OS X and applications (Safari and Mail.app) ==== |
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To add the CAcert Root Certificate to Apple Safari, we need to use the Keychain Access application which is shipped with Mac OS X. | To add the CAcert Root Certificate to Apple Safari, use the Keychain Access application which is shipped with Mac OS X. |
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To install the certificate system-wide, you need to follow these steps: | To install the certificate system-wide, you need to follow these steps: |
- Download the [[http://certs.ipsca.com/store/ipsCAGlobal.crt|updated certificate]] and save it someplace convenient. | - Download the [[http://certs.ipsca.com/store/ipsCAGlobal.crt|updated certificate]] and save it someplace convenient. |
- Double click on the ''ipsCAGlobal.crt'' file. The Keychain Access application will be launched | - Double click on the ''ipsCAGlobal.crt'' file. The Keychain Access application will be launched |
- Select 'X509Anchors' from the 'Keychain' dropdownlist and press 'OK'. | - Select ''System'' from the ''Keychain'' dropdownlist and press ''OK''. |
- You will be asked to authenticate yourself. | - You will be asked to authenticate yourself. |
| - Click ''Always Trust'' |
| - You will then have to authenticate yourself again. |
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==== Google Chrome ==== | ==== Google Chrome ==== |
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Google Chrome uses the native operating system to handle certificates. Follow the instructions to make sure that [[:computing:certificate#microsoft_products_internet_explorer_outlook_etc|Microsoft Windows]] or Mac OS has the new certificate. However, in the version of Google Chrome available as of this writing (3.0.195.38) there is a bug which requires clearing the cache to properly validate the new certificate if the website was visited while the old certificate was in place. | Google Chrome uses the native operating system to handle certificates. Follow the instructions to make sure that [[:computing:certificate#microsoft_products_internet_explorer_outlook_etc|Microsoft Windows]] or [[:computing:certificate#mac_os_x_and_applications_safari_and_mail.app|Mac OS X]] has the new certificate. However, in the version of Google Chrome release version available as of this writing (3.0.195.38) there is a bug which requires clearing the cache to properly validate the new certificate if the website was visited while the old certificate was in place. |
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If you visit the [[https://ibg.colorado.edu|IBG secure website]] and there are no errors or warnings, then nothing else needs to be done. | If you visit the [[https://ibg.colorado.edu|IBG secure website]] and there are no errors or warnings, then nothing else needs to be done. |