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*Enter your password (Use the same password that you use to login to computer or install programs) and press Enter | *Enter your password (Use the same password that you use to login to your computer or install programs) and press Enter | ||
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* | *Copy and paste or type the following command into your terminal | ||
<pre>sudo update-ca-certificates</pre> | <pre>sudo update-ca-certificates</pre> | ||
*Make sure that | *Make sure that the output of the command contains "1 added", as shown in the image to the right | ||
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* | *To add the certificate to Google Chrome, start by opening google chrome | ||
*Open the top | *Open the top right menu bar and click on Settings | ||
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*Search for cert | *Search for cert in the top right corner search bar | ||
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* | *Click the Authorities section tab | ||
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*Navigate to Desktop and select the Computerisms.Root.Certificate.crt | *Navigate to the Desktop and select the file named Computerisms.Root.Certificate.crt | ||
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* | *Check all the options and click on OK | ||
*Note that the last option "Trust this certificate for identifying software makers" is not required | *Note that the last option, "Trust this certificate for identifying software makers", is not required. You may leave this unchecked, but the other 2 options are required. | ||
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* | *To add the certificate to Firefox, start by opening Firefox | ||
*Click on the Edit | |||
*Click on the Edit tab in the top menu bar, and click on Preferences | |||
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* | *Click on Advance in the left menu bar | ||
*Select Certificates | *Select the Certificates tab in the top menu bar | ||
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* | *Click the Authorities section tab | ||
*Click | *Click the Import button | ||
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*Navigate to Desktop and select the Computerisms.Root.Certificate.crt | *Navigate to the Desktop and select the file named Computerisms.Root.Certificate.crt | ||
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* | *Check all the options and click on OK | ||
*Note that the last option "Trust this certificate for identifying software makers" is not required | *Note that the last option, "Trust this certificate for identifying software makers", is not required. You may leave this unchecked, but the other 2 options are required. | ||
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==How To import Certificate Authority into Thunderbird mail client== | ==How To import Certificate Authority into Thunderbird mail client== | ||
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*Click on the Edit | *To add the certificate to Thunderbird, start by opening Thunderbird | ||
*Click on the Edit tab in the top menu bar, and click on Preferences | |||
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* | *Click on Advance in the top menu bar | ||
*Select Certificates | *Select the Certificates tab in the top menu bar | ||
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* | *Click the Authorities section tab | ||
*Click | *Click the Import button | ||
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*Navigate to Desktop and select the Computerisms.Root.Certificate.crt | *Navigate to the Desktop and select the file named Computerisms.Root.Certificate.crt | ||
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* | *Check all the options and click on OK | ||
*Note that the last option "Trust this certificate for identifying software makers" is not required | *Note that the last option, "Trust this certificate for identifying software makers", is not required. You may leave this unchecked, but the other 2 options are required. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:13, 12 July 2016
How to download Computerisms Certificate Authority
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How to install Computerisms Certificate Authority into your Ubuntu Operation System
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sudo cp Desktop/Computerisms.Root.Certificate.crt /usr/local/share/ca-certificates
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sudo update-ca-certificates
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How To import Certificate Authority into Google Chrome browser
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How To import Certificate Authority into Firefox browser
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How To import Certificate Authority into Thunderbird mail client
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