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Can you export certificates from the new Tiger Keychain...
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... to some sort of portable format?
Just in case anyone wonders why I'm asking this:
http://www.joar.com/certificates/
You need Mozilla in 10.3 to get your certificates in a portable format.
So is there any developer out there who has an answer?
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You can do this in Panther -- option-drag the certificate icon from the bottom pane of keychain access to the Finder, and you'll get the certificate in .cer format.
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Originally posted by Rickster:
You can do this in Panther -- option-drag the certificate icon from the bottom pane of keychain access to the Finder, and you'll get the certificate in .cer format.
Really? Thank you very much for that info. I will try it out later when I'm back from work.
This is great news.
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I still haven't gotten Thawte's personal certificates to download properly no matter which browser I use, although it once did work properly with Safari. It's quite frustrating; I wonder what's going wrong.
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Originally posted by Big Mac:
I still haven't gotten Thawte's personal certificates to download properly no matter which browser I use, although it once did work properly with Safari. It's quite frustrating; I wonder what's going wrong.
That's not normal. It's working fine here with Safari and Mozilla on five different Macs. There's something wrong with your setup.
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