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Install Root CA certificate
Dylan Vaughn edited this page Mar 16, 2016
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In order to make the system work, and not have the warnings about invalid certificates, you should add the self-signed root certificate as a trusted ca.
Point your browser to the corresponding url for your environment:
- http://cert.metadatacenter.orgx - for local development
- http://cert.metadatacenter.net - for dev02 server
Click the link on the top of the page. The next steps differ for each OS and browser
###Firefox A popup will be shown, displaying three checkboxes. Check all those, and click OK. You can visit the application now
###Chrome or Safari on OS X
- The file will be saved.
- Click or doubleclick the saved file to open it.
- The application called Keychain Access will be launched.
- A dialog will pop up, asking where do you want to add the certificate. The "login" will be preselected. Click the "Add" button
- Locate the just added certificate (metadatacenter.net or metadatacenter.orgx). It should be either in System or login Keychain
- The certificate will have a white x in a red circle, meaning it is not trusted.
- Open it by double-clicking it.
- Expand the Trust branch on the top.
- Change the dropdown labeled When using this certificate: to Always Trust.
- Close the popup.
- You will be prompted for your password, provide it.
- You should see the icon of the certificate having a white cross inside a blue circle.
- You are done, you can continue with the next steps
Follow these directions: