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+ | ''Safari'' and ''Chrome'' on uses the infrastructure present in the ''macOS'' (previously named ''OS X'') operating system for certificate storage and retrieval, so in order to export a certificate you need to use the ''Keychain Access'' interface to manipulate and export certificates. | ||
* Launch ''Keychain Access'', select the certificate to export. | * Launch ''Keychain Access'', select the certificate to export. |
Revision as of 15:00, 11 January 2017
< Exporting a client certificate
Safari and Chrome on uses the infrastructure present in the macOS (previously named OS X) operating system for certificate storage and retrieval, so in order to export a certificate you need to use the Keychain Access interface to manipulate and export certificates.
- Launch Keychain Access, select the certificate to export.
- In the context menu, select Export.
- Enter a name for the certificate file and select a location for it. Ensure that the File Format is Personal Information Exchange (.p12).
- Enter and remember a password to protect the file with, you'll need this to access it later.