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all right good morning team my name is specialist hernandez from 19th esg2 and today iamp;#39;m going to teach you how to the dod certificates on your mac which will allow you to use your common access card and sign into dot mil websites so for step one we need to go to this website https colon forward slash forward slash military cac dot com forward slash max certs forward slash capital alpha all capitalcharlie certs.zip and so what this link is it is a link that will allow you to get all the certificates that you need to access dod websites so weamp;#39;re going to go to this website and itamp;#39;s going to ask us do you want to allow downloads on militarycat.com you will select allow and then from here weamp;#39;re going to have a folder called all certs and what youamp;#39;ll see here is these are all the certificates that you need to access dod websites our next step is to highlight all of these certs right click open with key chain access and then once this tab pops up with

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This root certificate is not trusted on Mac? Open the Keychain Access app from the Applications/Utilities folder. Go to the category Certificates and find the untrusted root certificate. Double-click it and expand the Trust section. Set the When using this certificate to Always Trust.
Choose Keychain Access Certificate Assistant Evaluate [certificate name]. Select a trust policy: To evaluate an email certificate, select S/MIME, then type the email address of the sender. To evaluate a web server, select SSL, then type the host servers URL.
In macOS, certificates are part of your digital identity and are stored in your keychain. Keychain Access lets you manage your certificates and keychains. Open Keychain Access for me. Certificates are issued by trusted organizations, such as VerdocHub, Inc., or RSA Data Security, Inc.
In the Keychain Access app on your Mac, select a keychain from one of the keychains lists, then double-click a certificate. Next to Trust, click the arrow to display the trust policies for the certificate. To override the trust policies, choose new trust settings from the pop-up menus.
Open your certificate in Keychain Access and make sure its trust setting is Use System Defaults or Always Trust. Now you can use the certificate to send and receive signed and encrypted messages.
If you see such notices frequently, here are some ways to get your Mac to trust a certificate and fix the problem. Check date time on Mac. Time on your Mac should be in sync with the server your device is connected to. Clear the browser cache. Modify the trust settings.
For Windows: Double-click on your CA certificate, a window opens, and select Certificate. Select Current user Store Location. Select the Trusted Root Certification Authorities under the Certificate Store. Select Yes on the security warning tab.
Click Apple Push Certificates portal. In the new tab, sign in to the Apple portal with the Apple ID and password you used when you created the certificate. Next to the certificate you want to renew, click Renew and accept the terms of use.

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