My school wireless network has a certificate that always comes up with
a "don't go here" warning. I know it's safe. How do I get Chrome to
accept it automatically?
(BTW - I LOVE this browser. You guys & gals have done a great
job on it.)
Thanks much!
I haven't yet had the chance to personally test all certificate/
security settings, so I'm not sure if you'll be able to get past that
specific one, but I haven't seen any way to yet. In the meantime,
here's everything that's been officially released about security
settings (i.e. certificates): http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?answer=95653&topic...
> My school wireless network has a certificate that always comes up with
> a "don't go here" warning. I know it's safe. How do I get Chrome to
> accept it automatically?
> (BTW - I LOVE this browser. You guys & gals have done a great
> job on it.)
> Thanks much!
Chrome uses the standard windows certificate store. There doesn't
appear to be an import mechanism via Chrome yet but you can open the
site in IE and import it from there. in IE, open the site then click
on the "Security Report" either on the status bar or from the menu.
When you import it, select a specific store and import it to Trusted
Root Certificate Authorities.
> My school wireless network has a certificate that always comes up with
> a "don't go here" warning. I know it's safe. How do I get Chrome to
> accept it automatically?
> (BTW - I LOVE this browser. You guys & gals have done a great
> job on it.)
> Thanks much!