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How to put in certificate in raw

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hello guys welcome to that bitter so in this video tutorial we are going to watch how we can SSL certificate for our website which is hosted on IAS so we are going to see how we can run our website using HTTPS so for the testing purpose I am using it on localhost my go-to machine and you can try it on the live server as well so to the certificate first of all select the minimum from here and then there is an option server certificates now either you can improve the safety video or you can create a certificate to test from here or if before the testing purpose and reading of subscibe certificate click here specify soon then click on the website for which you want to a certificate on the website which you want to run using HTTPS so right click on this website then click net acquaintance from edit menu section select edit button click on add one now here we can see that the type of binding is shown here either it can be suav select HTTP by for the port number for HTTP URL is 4 4 3 now in

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Import into Chrome In Chrome, navigate to Settings Privacy and Security Security Manage Certificates. Click the Import button. Click Next. Browse to certificate file. Click Next. Type the Password. Deselect Enable strong private key protection. Select Mark this key as exportable.
How to import your certificate to the browser and save a back-up Open Google Chrome, click the Customize and control Google Chrome menu (the three vertical dots. Under Advanced, click Manage certificates. Click Personal click Import. The Certificate Import Wizard starts.
Open Chrome. Click the three-points menu at the top right corner. Select Settings Privacy and security Manage certificates.
Adding your certificate to the Microsoft Windows certificate From the Windows Start menu, click Start Run and enter mmc to open the Microsoft Management Console. Click File Add/Remove Snap-in from the Microsoft Management Console. Click Add. Select Certificates and click Add.
Adding the self-signed certificate as trusted to a browser Select the Continue to this website (not recommended) link. Click Certificate Error. Select the View certificates link. Select the Details tab, and then click Copy to File to create a local copy of the certificate. Follow the Wizard instructions.
Go to chrome://settings. On the left, click Privacy and security. Click Security. Scroll to Advanced. Click Manage certificates. In the list, find the newly-added CAs.
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.
In Chrome, go to Settings. On the Settings page, below Default browser, click Show advanced settings. Under HTTPS/SSL, click Manage certificates. In the Keychain Access window, under Keychains, click login, under Category, click Certificates, and then, select your Client Certificate.

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