Whenever you upgrade your operating system (OS), you will need to CAC-enable (i.e. Public Key Enable) the system all over again. You should refer to the instructions and downloads available from the web pages under Getting Started for End Users (Mac) on DISA's Information Assurance Support Environment (IASE) website. You will need middleware to use your CAC on OS X. The instructions on IASE will direct you to Smartcard Services (middleware) downloads from Mac OS forge. Smartcard Services will work for most CACs and readers, however, if you do not see your CAC keychain in the Keychain Access.app after installing the Smartcard Services package and inserting your CAC in the card reader, then I recommend using another free middleware called Centrify Express.
If you used your own custom CA then replace WS1000-CA.cer with the name of your custom certificate. Download the CA from the web server indicated by your network administrator: Using Internet Explorer, go to the URL that your network administrator has indicated is the location of the certificate file. In the File Download window, click Open. In the Keychain Access app on your Mac, in the Category list, select a category. Double-click a certificate. Click the Trust disclosure triangle to display the trust policies for the certificate. To override the trust policies, choose new trust settings from the pop-up menus.
Mac Certificate Location
Aside from installing middleware, you need to download and import the DoD Root and Intermediate Certificates in your Keychain Access. Most of the DoD certificates are available if you add the 'SystemCACertificates' keychain using the File > Add Keychain option and navigating through the folders to Macintosh HD > System > Library > Keychains. You need to download and import a few certificates into the 'login' keychain, such as DOD ROOT CA 2 (3 certificates total), DOD ROOT CA 3, and any intermediate certificates that issued the certificates on your CAC, which are greater than DOD CA-30 (such as DOD CA-31, DOD EMAIL CA-31, DOD CA-32, DOD EMAIL CA-32, DOD ID CA-33, DOD EMAIL CA-33, DOD ID CA-34, DOD EMAIL CA-34, etc.). Go to the Cross-Certificate Chaining Issue page to download two zip files (i.e.Certificates_PKCS7_v4.1u4_DoD.zip and unclass-irca1_dodroot_ca2.zip, then use the File > Import Certificate option to add the certificates to the 'login' keychain. All DoD Intermediate Certificates are available for download (one-by-one) from the DoD PKI Management website at https://crl.gds.disa.mil/ (download the Certificate Authority Certificate, not the Certificate Revocation List, i.e. CRL) for each certificate.
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Someday you may need to get the SSL certificate of a website and save it locally.
For example, you could get an error saying that you can’t clone a Git repository due to a self-signed certificate and to resolve this issue you would need to download the SSL certificate and make it trusted by your Git client.
In the following article i am showing how to export the SSL certificate from a server (site URL) using Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer browsers as well as how to get SSL certificate from the command line, using
openssl https://ameblo.jp/rirogilo1987/entry-12631380825.html. command.
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Export SSL CertificateGoogle Chrome
Age of mythology titans key generator. Export the SSL certificate of a website using Google Chrome:
Mozilla Firefox
Export the SSL certificate of a website using Mozilla Firefox:
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Mac Download Certificate From Website TemplatesInternet Explorer
Download and save the SSL certificate of a website using Internet Explorer:
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Download google mail onto mac. Get the SSL certificate of a website using
openssl command:
Short explanation:
Mac Os Certificate Store
Example:
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