https://cgi.math.princeton.edu/compudocwiki/index.php?title=HowTos:Certificate_importing_for_MacOSX&feed=atom&action=historyHowTos:Certificate importing for MacOSX - Revision history2024-03-28T23:07:14ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.35.11https://cgi.math.princeton.edu/compudocwiki/index.php?title=HowTos:Certificate_importing_for_MacOSX&diff=1422&oldid=prevPlazonic: Added mac os x cert instructions2005-10-28T15:05:46Z<p>Added mac os x cert instructions</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>Mac OS X holds encryption certificates in keychains. Among many programs that use keychain certificates are Safari and Mail. In order to access Math/PACM Webmail and Math/PACM Imap and Stmp server securely with no complaints about invalid certificates you will need to import Math/PACM encryption certificate into "X509 Anchors" keychain as follows.<br />
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First download the [http://www.math.princeton.edu/math.crt Math/PACM certificate] by clicking on the previous link in your favourite browser. If you are using Safari then the '''math.crt''' file will be downloaded to Safari's download folder (by default the Desktop):<br />
[[Image:MacOSX_Safari_MathCrtdownload.jpg|center]]<br />
Next, find the downloaded file '''math.crt''' and double-click on its icon:<br />
[[Image:MacOSX_MathCrtDesktop.jpg|center]]<br />
Keychain program will open up the file and let you choose the specific keychain to use. Choose "X509 Anchors" (1) and then click on "OK" (2):<br />
[[Image:MacOSX_Keychain_Choose.jpg|center]]<br />
At this point you will be asked for username (1) and password (2) of an administrator on your Mac OS X machine (probably your own username and password), then click on "OK" (3):<br />
[[Image:MacOSX_Keychain_Authenticate.jpg|center]]<br />
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That's it. Next time you visit Math/PACM webmail or use Mail with Math/PACM Imap server you should not be prompted to confirm the certificate use.</div>Plazonic