Import the CA Public Key

Perform the following steps to import the CA Public Key in different browsers
  • In Google Chrome Browser
Perform the following steps to add a trusted root certificates in Google Chrome browser:
  1. Go to
    chrome://settings/security
    and scroll down to the Advanced section.
  2. Click [Manage Certificates] and the ‘Certificates’ dialog displays.
    SSL Settings
  3. The Certificates dialog allows the user to import the root public key of the CA (ca.crt) into the list of
    Trusted Root Certification Authorities
    . Once imported, the browser will trust any certificates generated by the user managed CA.
  4. Click [Import] and select the downloaded certificate to import.
    Certificates
  5. Once the public key for the CA is installed, the browser will start trusting the certificates signed by the CA.
  6. After importing the root certificate in the browser, close the browser and open it again.
    NOTE:
    Refreshing the browser will not bring the updated certificate into effect. User needs to close the browser and open again.
    FTA Security Log in Page
  • In Microsoft Edge Chromium Browser
Perform the following steps to add a trusted root certificates in Microsoft Edge Chromium browser:
  1. Go to
    edge://settings/privacy
    and scroll down to the Security section.
  2. Click [Manage Certificates] and the ‘Certificates’ dialog displays.
    SSL Settings
  3. The Certificates dialog allows the user to import the root public key of the CA (ca.crt) into the list of
    Trusted Root Certification Authorities
    . Once imported, the browser will trust any certificates generated by the user managed CA.
  4. Click [Import] and select the downloaded certificate to import.
    Certificates
  5. Once the public key for the CA is installed, the browser will start trusting the certificates signed by the CA.
  6. After importing the root certificate in the browser, close the browser and open it again.
    NOTE:
    Refreshing the browser will not bring the updated certificate into effect. User needs to close the browser and open again.
  • In Firefox Browser
Perform the following steps to add a trusted root certificates in Firefox browser:
  1. Click
    Open menu
    , and open
    Options
    .
  2. Go to the
    Privacy & Security
    tab.
  3. Go to the
    Certificates
    section.
  4. Click
    View Certificates
    , the Certificate Manager dialog displays.
  5. Click
    Import
    and browse the downloaded certificate to import.
  6. Click
    Open
    to import the certificate.
    Import Certificate
  7. The Downloading Certificate dialog displays.
  8. Select the two checkboxes to add the certificates to the Trusted Sites and click
    OK
    to close the dialog.
  9. Click
    OK
    to close Certificate Manager dialog.
    Add Trusted Site
  10. After importing the root certificate in the browser, close the browser and open it again.
    NOTE:
    Refreshing the browser will not bring the updated certificate into effect. User needs to close the browser and open again.
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