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Ask the vendor for it. You can ask for the Root CA certificate, so you can authorize all the servers you need at once. Use a web browser to get the certificate. Access a web page on the server with HTTPS. Then use the web browser options to export the certificate to a . Cer file.
In cryptography and computer security, a root certificate is a public key certificate that identifies a root certificate authority (CA). Such a certificate is called an intermediate certificate or subordinate CA certificate.
A Root SSL certificate is a certificate issued by a trusted certificate authority (CA). In the SSL ecosystem, anyone can generate a signing key and sign a new certificate with that signature. In order for this model to work, all the participants on the game must agree on a set of CA which they trust.
A Root CA is a Certificate Authority that owns one or more trusted roots. That means that they have roots in the trust stores of the major browsers. Intermediate CA's or Sub CA's are Certificate Authorities that issue off an intermediate root.
Root Certificates are one of the fundamental pieces of public key cryptography used by browsers and other services to validate certain types of encryption. For example, the root certificates are used whenever you connect via a HTTPS connection to make sure that you're connecting to whom you think you are.
Any certificate that sits between the SSL Certificate and the Root Certificate is called a chain or Intermediate Certificate. The Intermediate Certificate is the signer/issuer of the SSL Certificate. The Root CA Certificate is the signer/issuer of the Intermediate Certificate.
Open IE and go to Tools > Internet Options > Content > Certificates. Click Import. Click Browse, select the Trial Root certificate file, and click Open. Click Next to continue. Select Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of the certificate. Click Finish to complete the installation.
Ask the vendor for it. You can ask for the Root CA certificate, so you can authorize all the servers you need at once. Use a web browser to get the certificate. Access a web page on the server with HTTPS. Then use the web browser options to export the certificate to a . Cer file.
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