Technical Information
Are SecureNT Root Certificates trusted by the browsers? No. SecureNT CA Root certificates needs to be installed once.
Intranet SSL certificate’s root certificate chain is not trusted by default on popular browsers like Chrome, Edge, Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, etc. This means that unless certain steps are taken, a client PC will get a “certificate not trusted” error when a user uses a web browser to access a website hosted on a Server with Intranet SSL.
But these steps (installation of SecureNT CA root certificates) need to be taken once only. After those steps are taken, the client PC will always trust the Intranet SSL certificate.
You can find the steps here.
Installation FAQ
One can use Microsoft Group Policy (GPO) to install SecureNT CA certificates on large number of PCs automatically
One can use Microsoft Group Policy to install SecureNT CA certificates on large number of PCs automatically. Here is link to our blog which explains how to do it.
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This FAQ answers how to install SecureNT Root/Intermediate CA certificates on android devices including recent Samsung devices.
Please follow the below steps.
a. Android 11+ Device
In Android 11+, to install a CA certificate, users need to manually:
1. Open Device settings
2. Go to ‘Security’
3. Go to ‘Encryption & Credentials’
4. Go to ‘Install from storage’ or ‘Install a certificate’ (depending on devices)
5. Select ‘CA Certificate’ from the list of types available
6. Accept a warning alert.
7. Browse to the certificate file on the device and open it
8. Confirm the certificate installation
b. On recent Samsung device:
Settings
-> Biometrics and security
-> Other security settings
-> Install from device storage
-> CA Certificate
-> Install Anyway
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