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− | = General =
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− | Most applications on ''macOS'' (previously named ''OS X'') uses ''Keychain Access'', the operating system certificate store, to avoid forcing users to add/import the certificate in all applications where it's used.
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− | This procedure describes how to add a client certificate to ''Keychain Access''.
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− | The common reason for having to do this is having used the ''Firefox'' web browser to obtain a client certificate and you wish to make it available to other applications (for example ''Safari'' and ''Cyberduck'').
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− | = Instructions =
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− | * Launch '''Keychain Access''' by opening '''Finder''' and navigating '''Applications -> Utilities -> Keychain Access'''
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− | * Make sure the '''login''' keychain is selected.
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− | * '''Import Items...''' on File menu.
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− | * Locate the certificate backup made from Firefox or other web browser.
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− | * Enter the password chosen backup time which protected the certficate and key backup.
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− | * If successful, the imported certificate should appear in the list of certificates for the login keychain.
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