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Importing the XClarity One server certificate into a web browser

You can save a copy of the current server certificate, in PEM format, to your local system. You can then import the certificate into your web browser's list of trusted certificates or to other applications to avoid security warning messages from your web browser when you access XClarity One.

To import the server certificate into a web browser, complete the following steps.

  1. Export the portal server certificate from the XClarity One portal.
    1. Click Portal Configuration from the context menu on the Settings view.

    2. In the Self-signed Server Certificate panel, and then click Download certificate.

  2. Import the portal server certificate into the list of trusted root authority certificates for your web browser.
    • Chrome
      1. From your Chrome browser, click the icon with three vertical dots in the upper-right corner of the window, and then, click Settings to open the Settings page.
      2. Click Privacy and Security, and then click Security to display the Security page.
      3. Scroll to the Advanced section, and then click Manage device certificates.
      4. Click Import, and click Next.
      5. Select the certificate file that you previous exported, and click Next.
      6. Choose where to store the certificate, and click Next.
      7. Click Finish.
      8. Close and reopen the Chrome browser, and then open portal web interface.
    • Firefox
      1. Open the browser, and click Tools > Settings, and then click Privacy & Security.
      2. Scroll down to the Security section.
      3. Click View certificates to display the Certificate Manager dialog.
      4. Click the Your Certificates tab.
      5. Click Import, and browse to the location where the certificate was downloaded.
      6. Select the certificate, and click Open.
      7. Close the Certificate Manager dialog.