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How to put in certificate in LOG

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thereamp;#39;s a relatively newer http response header expect ct that has a lot of folks asking questions and the expect ct header itself is asking the browser to enforce certificate transparency but then that leads to another question what is certificate transparency when the certificates are created at least since 2018 the certificates are logged in various logs that are duplicated around the internet and these logs are immutable you canamp;#39;t change them once you put a log record into the log so thereamp;#39;s a record of that certificate being created and we can look at an example of one of these logs over here on googleamp;#39;s transparency report so if we go down to their search field we can search for domains like say gmail.google.com and so you click on the search button and itamp;#39;ll tell you which logs was the creation of this certificate logged into and youamp;#39;ll get back a list of the various logs that you can take a look at and you can filter on the logs a

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In the left pane of the console, double-click Certificates (Local Computer). Right-click Personal, point to All Tasks, and then select Import. On the Welcome to the Certificate Import Wizard page, select Next. On the File to Import page, select Browse, locate your certificate file, and then select Next.
System certificate stores has the following types: The certificate store is located in the registry under HKEYLOCALMACHINE root. Current user certificate store: This certificate store is local to a user account on the computer. This certificate store is located in the registry under the HKEYCURRENTUSER root.
The certificates should be put in a folder dedicated to certificates and key files. An example location would be /usr/local/ssl/crt/. All of your certificates need to be in the same folder. Save the changes to the file once you are finished.
Use an existing certificate: In the Certificate box, specify the SSL certificate that is required to connect to the Site. In the Private key box, specify the private key for the certificate. In the Passphrase and Confirm passphrase boxes, provide the password for the certificate.
Windows stores certificates locally on the computer in a storage location called the certificate store. A certificate store often has numerous certificates, possibly issued from a number of different certification authorities (CAs).
The certificate is hosted on a websites origin server, and is sent to any devices that request to load the website. Most browsers enable users to view the SSL certificate: in Chrome, this can be done by clicking on the padlock icon on the left side of the URL bar.
Certification Authority Choose from Server Manager Tools Certification Authority. Or run (Windows + R) MMC Add/Remove Snap-In Certification Authority Add Local Computer.
Certificate Transparency (CT) logs are important because they allow website owners to track all publicly issued certificates for their domain(s) and protect against malicious actors gaining control of the domain.

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