Mac Systems use pfx/p12 files that contain both the public & private key to perform its signing, encryption, etc. Similar to Microsoft. Therefore, if you need to import a functional SSL or Code Signing certificate into Mac you will need a.pfx/.p12 To import your SSL or Code Signing Certificate into you Mac system perform the following.
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.
Download the Securly certificate CRT file. Securlyca2034.crt; Navigate to Finder Applications Utilities Keychain Access; Select ‘System’ in the left-hand column. Open ‘File Import Items’ and import the certificate files into the ‘System’ keychain. The certificate should now show with a red X. That means it. Is your CAC reader Mac friendly? Visit the USB Readers page to verify the CAC reader you have is. While some information from the certificate is displayed if you click the padlock, including the Root CA the certificate chains up to and some of the subject information, there is unfortunately no way to view the full certificate path or other details such as validity period. When validating a server certificate, Citrix Workspace app for Mac now uses all the certificates supplied by the server (or gateway) when validating the server certificate. As in previous Citrix Workspace app for Mac releases, it then also checks that the certificates are trusted. If the certificates.
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 command.
Cool Tip: Create a self-signed SSL Certificate! Read more →
Export SSL CertificateGoogle ChromeMac Download Certificate From Browser Extension
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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Cool Tip: Check the expiration date of the SSL Certificate from the Linux command line! The fastest way! Read more →
Internet Explorer
Download and save the SSL certificate of a website using Internet Explorer:
OpenSSLBrowser For Mac Os
Get the SSL certificate of a website using
openssl command:
Mac Web Browser
Short explanation:
Example:
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