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Re: [Fed-Talk] CA11 Certificates Keychains and Entourage





On 4/17/06 5:18 PM, "Brian Cadwell" <email@hidden> wrote:

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> 
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> On 4/17/06 5:09 PM, "Timothy J. Miller" <email@hidden> wrote:
> 
>> Brian Cadwell wrote:
>> 
>>> I'm just in the process of doing all this. I managed to import the Root CA 2
>>> into X509Anchors, but now I'm having trust issues. How do I get OS X to
>>> bless this bad boy?
>> 
>> Trust issues in what way and in which app?
>> 
> 
> After installing the 2K root in X509Anchors it shows up as untrusted in
> keychain.app. I realize I can manually tell keychain app to "always trust"
> the new root, but I was hoping there was a method to trust the new cert as a
> matter of system policy... like all the other root certificates in
> X509Anchors. 
> 

Never mind. I see what you mean about rebooting. The UI didn't update as you
said. So I guess the system policy is to trust any self signed cert you
install in X509Anchors (after a restart of course).

bc

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