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Someday you may need to get the SSL certificate of a website and save it locally.

For example, you could get an error saying that you can't clone a Git repository due to a self-signed certificate and to resolve this issue you would need to download the SSL certificate and make it trusted by your Git client.

In the following article i am showing how to export the SSL certificate from a server (site URL) using Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer browsers as well as how to get SSL certificate from the command line, using openssl command.

Cool Tip: Create a self-signed SSL Certificate! Read more →

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Google Chrome

Export the SSL certificate of a website using Google Chrome:

  1. Click the Secure button (a padlock) in an address bar
  2. Click the Show certificate button
  3. Go to the Details tab
  4. Click the Export button
  5. Specify the name of the file you want to save the SSL certificate to, keep the 'Base64-encoded ASCII, single certificate' format and click the Save button

Mozilla Firefox

Export the SSL certificate of a website using Mozilla Firefox:

  1. Click the Site Identity button (a padlock) in an address bar
  2. Click the Show connection details arrow
  3. Click the More Information button
  4. Click the View Certificate button
  5. Go to the Details tab
  6. Click the Export button
  7. Specify the name of the file you want to save the SSL certificate to, keep the 'X.509 Certificate (PEM)' format and click the Save button

Cool Tip: Check the expiration date of the SSL Certificate from the Linux command line! The fastest way! Read more →

Internet Explorer

Download and save the SSL certificate of a website using Internet Explorer:

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  1. Click the Security report button (a padlock) in an address bar
  2. Click the View Certificate button
  3. Go to the Details tab
  4. Click the Copy to File... button
  5. Click the Next button
  6. Select the 'Base-64 encoded X.509 (.CER)' format and click the Next button
  7. Specify the name of the file you want to save the SSL certificate to
  8. Click the Next and the Finish buttons

OpenSSL

Get the SSL certificate of a website using openssl command:

Short explanation:

OptionDescription
-connect HOST:PORTThe host and port to connect to
-servername NAMEThe TLS SNI (Server Name Indication) extension (website)
certificate.crtSave SSL certificate to this file

Example:

How to Verify Your Code Signing Certificate Is Installed

After generating your Code Signing Certificate, we recommend that you take a second to verify that your certificate is installed in the keychain or in the browser's Certificate Store.

Safari and Chrome
Removing the 'This certificate was signed by an unknown authority' Warning Message
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Safari and Chrome: Verifying Your Code Signing Certificate Is Installed

If you used Safari or Chrome to install your Code Signing Certificate, the certificate should be located in the login keychain.

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  1. Open Keychain Access.

    In the Finder window, under Favorites, click Applications, click Utilities, and then double-click Keychain Access.

  2. In the Keychain Access window, under Keychains, click login, under Category, click Certificates, and you should see your Code Signing Certificate, if your certificate was installed in your keychain.

  3. Expand your code signing certificate, and you should see a private key.

    Note: If the certificate does not have a private key that corresponds to the certificate, you will need to re-key your certificate inside your DigiCert account and go through the installation process again.

  4. Once you have verified that your certificate is installed and that it has a corresponding private key, you can use your code signing certificate to start signing code.

    For code signing instructions, please see our Code Signing Support & Tutorial page.

Removing the 'This certificate was signed by an unknown authority' Warning Message

If you receive the 'This certificate was signed by an unknown authority' warning message, do the following:

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How to Install the DigiCert Intermediate Certificate

  1. Open your code signing certificate.

    Right-click your certificate and in the list of options, click Get Info.

  2. In your 'Code Signing Certificate' window, expand Details.

  3. In the Extension Certificate Authority Information Access section, under Method #2 CA Issuers, to the right of URI, click the Intermediate Certificate link.

  4. After Safari downloads the Intermediate Certificate, double-click the certificate to open it and install it in your login keychain.

  5. Close the Intermediate Certificate.

  6. In your login keychain, where the warning message was located, you should now see the 'This certificate is valid' message.

Firefox: Verifying Your Code Signing Certificate Is Installed

  1. In Firefox, go to Preferences.

  2. In the Preferences window, click Advanced, next, click Certificates, and then, click View Certificates.

  3. In the Certificate Manager window, click Your Certificates, you should see the code signing certificate that you just installed.

    If you have multiple code signing certificates, use the expiration date to determine which certificate is the correct one. To view the details of the certificate, select the certificate and then click View.

  4. Once you have verified that your certificate is installed, you can use your code signing certificate to start signing code.

    For code signing instructions, please see our Code Signing Support & Tutorial page.

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