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      mare
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      I use SquidGuard Man-In-The-Middle filtering for SSL Introspection.

      I use self-signed certificate for Certificate Authority.

      For Chrome browsers on Windows, it is no problem - I add the certificate into Trusted Roots Certificates.

      For all Firefox related browser it also is no problem as they have separate certificate store.

      But on all Unix / Linux systems I am unable to add the certificate to Chrome browsers as I get the error message that the certificate is self-signed.

      How can I use Chrome on Linux systems AND my self-signed Certificate Authority for SSL INspetion?

      Thanks for replies.

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        DaddyGo @mare
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        @mare said in Adding Certificate Authority for SquidGuard MITM:

        I get the error message that the certificate is self-signed.

        That might help, because Chrome is always smart ...hmmmm.... from version 58, the self-signed certificate must have the right domain name in the SAN...

        https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7580508/getting-chrome-to-accept-self-signed-localhost-certificate

        Cats bury it so they can't see it!
        (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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