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You will need to add the following directive to your Apache configuration file: If you need to disable SSL version 2 compatibility in order to meet PCI Compliance requirements, Firefox (any OS), version 1.0 and higher Netscape, Mozilla, AOL, Camino, and other Gecko-based browsers (any OS) 1) Opera, version 8 and higher (any OS) Chrome, version 13 and higher (any OS) Browsers that are partially supported 2): MS Internet Explorer for Windows, version 5.x Safari (Mac OS X), version 1.3 and higher Opera 7. Tool can help you diagnose common problems. If your web site is publicly accessible, our SSL Certificate Tester Your certificate should now be installed and ready to use. To import your certificate, in Finder drag the file your_domain_com.crt that DigiCert emailed to you into pop-up window when prompted.Īssign the SSL Certificate to the desired services:Īssign the newly-installed SSL Certificate to SMTP or IMAP Services.Ĭhoose the site you want to select the certificate onto.Ĭlick the Security tab and click the checkbox to Enable Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).Īt the prompt "Do you want to restart Web now?" Choose Restart. Open Server Admin then click Certificates.Ĭlick the Gear Icon and choose Add Signed or Renewed Certificate from Certificate Authority. Then enter the administrator's password to authorize the change.

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Mac OS X Server SSL Certificate Installation (version 10.5)Īfter your order has been issued, save the file your_domain_com.zip onto your server, and extract the two files 'your_domain_com.crt' and 'DigiCertCA.crt' to a folder.ĭouble-click the file DigiCertCA.crt and select to import to the System Keychain and click Add. If you have not yet created a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) and ordered your certificate, see SSL Certificate Installation in Mac OS X / Apache








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