Re: [Fed-Talk] Forcing Safari to use Email Cert
Re: [Fed-Talk] Forcing Safari to use Email Cert
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Forcing Safari to use Email Cert
- From: "William G. Cerniuk" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 09:43:36 -0400
There seems to be general keychain problems in Leopard with the
"trust" settings not working consistently or at all depending on the
day.
In tiger they worked fine but in leopard, adding certs to the keychain
seems to be an exercise in futility.
V/R,
Wm.
Sent from my iPhone
On May 9, 2008, at 23:40, Dan Morrison <email@hidden> wrote:
I am trying to access Outlook Web Access on Leopard, and I'm 99%
sure that it is not working because Safari is using my identify cert
instead of my email cert. I've imported the root CAs into my
keychain, and all 3 CAC certs show up in Keychain as valid. I've
gone into the trust settings for the email certs, and set them
trusted for all uses. I've gone into the identify cert and set it
not trusted for all uses. OWA still does not work. When I go to
the my.af.mil site (which uses the identity cert), it still works,
which leads me to believe that all my trusting and not trusting
didn't do a whole lot. How can I force Safari not to use the
identity cert for a particular site (or at all)?
As an aside, why can't Apple modify Safari to toss up a dialog and
let you choose a cert for yourself? Does anyone know the rationale
behind hiding this decision from the user?
Thanks,
Dan
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