[Q] How to install custom trusted certificate? - Verizon LG G3

I serve a few webpages from my home. I use an OpenSSL certificate. On my previous phone I was able to install the cert onto my phone so that I don't get the "untrusted connection" in my browser.
For some reason on the G3 my .cert file shows up grayed out when I select it. Does G3 support only certain formats? I currently do have a key guard enabled.
edit: I guess I need to create a *.crt certificate in x509 format, then it lets me pick it, but it does not appear in my user certificates folder after I add it...

NegativeOne said:
I serve a few webpages from my home. I use an OpenSSL certificate. On my previous phone I was able to install the cert onto my phone so that I don't get the "untrusted connection" in my browser.
For some reason on the G3 my .cert file shows up grayed out when I select it. Does G3 support only certain formats? I currently do have a key guard enabled.
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I always put my certificates into system/etc/security/carets folder with r-w-r-r premisson and it works without a keyguard.....or change the file extension to .cer and it'll install but u'll need a pin/password

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How to install certificate on android?

Hey,
Recently a new security rule was set for my exchange server.
Now i have to install a certificate on the device in order to synchronize.
I have it in 2 versions - *.*cer and *.*cab
Appreciate if anyone can share with mе how to install it.
Thanks!
i've been having this issue as well, so far I haven't found away to do it
Same problem. I've to syncronize my work exchange account, but it requires to install a .cer certificate.
Anyone can help us?
stalvatero said:
Same problem. I've to syncronize my work exchange account, but it requires to install a .cer certificate.
Anyone can help us?
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Hey guys, got it! http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?...market://search?q=pname:com.nitrodesk.nitroid
It's on the market. Works perfect, it has great design and it's exactly for our problem. I did have some issues with the authentication because the exchange allows only WM devices but the developer was so kind and helpful to find a solution.
It has 5 days trial. You can try if it works with your exchange servers.
The app is simply amazing allowing you to install 2 different types of certificates.
Will buy the license for sure.
Finally!
I concur, Nitroid's "Touchdown" works wonderfully. And I cannot say enough about the tech support. In the early versions (which were a bit buggy but still worked well) they staff was responsive and helpful in what turned out to be a very stupid config error on my end. They were willing to help me troubleshoot multiple times (thru e-mail but extremely fast, I have a gmail thread with about 6 or 7 responses in a row in one day). When all was said and done I was left with a "now that's how you handle a frustrated customer!" feeling, in a word, they rock!
P.S Touchdown allows you to choose which folders from your server you wish to see if your like me and don't have everything flooding your inbox. That was a big issue for me on the old work email app from the earlier Hero roms.
Great! will test during these days then!
.cer files import SUCCESSFULLY to get exchange sync
Just got a Sprint HTC EVO running Android (GREAT PHONE!!).
Found out from several posts that there is a function
Settings -> Security -> Install from SD Card
that imports .p12 certificates from the root of the SD Card.
Found out that it recognizes and successfully imports .cer certificate files too!!.
[Warning, you can use usb to copy the certificate to the root of your SD Card, but be sure to disconnect otherwise the "Install from SD Card" will be greyed out.]
hi Kathey
I managed to copy and install the certificate following your instructions but it is still impossible to download attachements can you do it?
I don't know if the certificate was recognized by my HTC Desire.
I've tried everything and I am so disappointed i really need my connection to exchange to open up the attachments.
kathey said:
Just got a Sprint HTC EVO running Android (GREAT PHONE!!).
Found out from several posts that there is a function
Settings -> Security -> Install from SD Card
that imports .p12 certificates from the root of the SD Card.
Found out that it recognizes and successfully imports .cer certificate files too!!.
[Warning, you can use usb to copy the certificate to the root of your SD Card, but be sure to disconnect otherwise the "Install from SD Card" will be greyed out.]
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@kathey: Just an addition
.cer certificates are normally encoded in DER/binary. Android cannot read these files!
You may need to convert the certificates to Standard PEM (normally with .crt file extension).
I was able to import a PEM BASE64 certificate I exported from the Windows MMC (certmgr.msc) into my G2 after changing the file extension from .cer to .crt
SonofSoong said:
I was able to import a PEM BASE64 certificate I exported from the Windows MMC (certmgr.msc) into my G2 after changing the file extension from .cer to .crt
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This worked for me as well.
caro23 said:
@kathey: Just an addition
.cer certificates are normally encoded in DER/binary. Android cannot read these files!
You may need to convert the certificates to Standard PEM (normally with .crt file extension).
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Has anyone used these certificates to read encrypted email successfully on the Android, I can install the certificate from SD card, but cannot decrypt encrypted email, I could do this on windows mobile 5!!! Am I missing a step or funciotnality not available yet on Froyo 2.2
I was trying to install .cer and .crt certificates onto my HTC Desire and it kept saying "No certificates to install" when selecting the files in the root folder of the SD card. Then I generated a .p12 format file, which seemed to work. I don't know if it was because of the format readability or the earlier files were corrupt. Might be helpful.
the procedure: Settings > Security > Install from SD card (u should see the certificate files here if any present on your SD card root folder).
Cheers.
You can check your corporative email using a certificate file with SecureEAS app, is on the market, and it's free.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.metaworldsolutions.froyo.android.email
certificates
how to generate a P12 format file ?
Where can I get the certificate for the Cisco Any Connect ? How can I generate it?? Help please!
Does this help?? https://market.android.com/details?id=com.cisco.anyconnect.vpn.android.rooted
cowsick said:
Does this help??
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I know this app. It's just a vpn client.
And this cisco client required certificate to be installed to setup client properly.
And the question is how to get this certiificate? Where can I get it or generate ?
From the cisco router?
cowsick said:
Does this help?? https://market.android.com/details?id=com.cisco.anyconnect.vpn.android.rooted
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Ever since I moved from Windoze Mobile 6.5 that seamlessly handled certificates, the only solution Ive found for encrypting email is using Touchdown
Great. Tks alot. I was success.

Install a web certificate (*.cer) on an Android device

Hi,
To gain access to WIFI at university I have to login with my user/pass credentials.
The certificate of their website (the local home page that asks for the credentials) is not recognized as a trusted certificate, so we install it separately on our computers.
I want to know how to install such certificates on Android, I have HTC magic and I came through this question which seems the same problem but the solution is specific to exchange server and not the browser http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=551512
This is the details of installing the certificate from the university's page [LINK]
if you are rooted, download wifi helper (its free) from market and it should help you configure your wifi with custom cert files.
Hey,
I stumbled onto this topic as I had the problem (but on the Droid, Android v2.0). I then figured out how to do it and made a tool to make it easier. I call it RealmB's Android Certificate Installer. It basically gives your Android's web browser the correct HTTP headers to make it launch the CA certificate installation wizard.
Hope this helps,
Brian
I used Android's built-in certificate manager.
1. Just drop your certificate file onto the sdcard/download folder.
Note: Keep in mind the manager looks for .p12 and/or .crt files. I had a .cer file, but it was PEM formatted so I simply changed the extension.
2. Go to settings-> Security & Privacy -> Install from SD Card
Note: I use the MIUI rom, so millage may vary a bit on other roms
Done! Enter your credentials password, or create a new one if you didn't have one already, and you're all set!
Thanks MrNago
renaming .cer to .crt really makes me being able to install it. Life can be so easy ... (MIUI 2.3)
I was looking for a way to do this exact thing, and found a (potentially) easier way to install the certificate. If you have access to a web site, you can just put the .crt file on it, go to the site, click the file and voila... It installs on the device.
Worked like a charm since I do not have an SD card with me, but I needed to install the certificate.
Thanks for the comments above. I had a .cer file, and renaming it worked like a champ as well.
Bryan
gces said:
I was looking for a way to do this exact thing, and found a (potentially) easier way to install the certificate. If you have access to a web site, you can just put the .crt file on it, go to the site, click the file and voila... It installs on the device. ...
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Thanks, this works.
To install a browser certificate into a pre-ICS ROM, use Portecle to add it to /system/etc/security/cacerts.bks.
Notes:
- obviously, ROOT is required to do this
- the keystore p/w is changeit
- In ICS a certificate can be simply added via Settings
The problem is only old stock browser sees installed certificate. This browser doesn't exist on Jelly Bean for Nexus 7. Google Chrome is default browser here.
Anyone knows a solution to this?
Thanks
Denis
!crazy said:
The problem is only old stock browser sees installed certificate. This browser doesn't exist on Jelly Bean for Nexus 7. Google Chrome is default browser here.
Anyone knows a solution to this?
Thanks
Denis
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The solution could be to wait until the bug in Chrome is fixed.
web security
Web certificate and web site security have much need for everyone. IF any one have want web project and security you should hire developers.

[Q] How to install certificates from SD [solved]

Hi,
i'm new new into Android world, now equipped with Galaxy Tab 10.1.
I don't know how to import certificates for use with VPN.
There is option in the settings to import certificates, but it says something like "Import from USB device".
If I place cert files into tab, this option does not work.
Do I really need to connect some usb stick through adapter (sold separately) and import certificates from this usb device?
Thanks for any help
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I highly doubt anyone here is going to even know what a certificate is. Sorry.
A lot of us do, I use encrypted email and could only get it to work using NitroDesk as email client, used wifi to transfer the certificates and install them, now I send & receive secure emai with my biller as required by HIPAA (I'm a physician)
My VPN doesnt use a certificate, but ifyou are able to install the certificate, it should work, I am able to use a VPN connection on my TAB and remote deskop into any of my office computers in seconds
5thElement said:
I highly doubt anyone here is going to even know what a certificate is. Sorry.
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Ok, so do you think there is a more appropriate forum where I can ask about certificates on Android? Searching the web didn't give any answer...
Not sure what certificates you have, but I had to install 2 *.p12 certificates to be able to use WiFi at uni.
I just copied the certificates to sdcard and used the install from USB option in location and security settings.
pkoper said:
Not sure what certificates you have, but I had to install 2 *.p12 certificates to be able to use WiFi at uni.
I just copied the certificates to sdcard and used the install from USB option in location and security settings.
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I have .cer and .pfx certificate, maybe Android does not like this type of certificates...
Update: I've converted cer->crt nad pfx->p12 (by Firefox) and voila - import successful.
Thanks for tip, closing case.
I can't decrypt emails any longer on Touchdown, had been working for the longest, any one else having problems?
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install certificates to android

hello guys. i wanted to install a crt certificate to my phone. the problem i had it was a crt certificate. after googling and fail with every attempt i had an epiphany and i will share it with you.
copy the certificate you want to install on your sd card
To install a certificate you will need opera mobile browser install on your phone(i have version 12)
open opera and then type in the address bar /sdcard to access your sdcard (alternative you can write file://localhost to access your root directory)
opera has a bulit in basic file manager. find the certificate on the sd card (or anywhere you placed it) and click on it. opera will prompt you if you want to install it or not. and you are done!!!!
i havent checked it for other formats exept crt but i guess it will work for most types of certificate. if you find a type of certificate tha don't work with opera feel free to comment it!

Installing certificates.

My friends who I play an online game use a mumble server for voice chat so I downloaded the mumble client for android beta. I try to install the certificate I backed up from my laptop but I am asked for a password when I know the certificate is not password protected.
If I try to install the certificate with no password the settings screen just dims until I hit the back key send the certificate will not install, anyone have any suggestions on how to get the certificate installed?
I am using settings > security > install certificate from device storage to install it.
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when I know the certificate is not password protected.
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Are you asked a certificate password or asked to set a device password?
Have you checked if the certificate doesn't say encrypted in the raw text?
d4fseeker said:
Are you asked a certificate password or asked to set a device password?
Have you checked if the certificate doesn't say encrypted in the raw text?
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The password it asks for is to extract the certificate files, and I know it is not encrypted because the pc mumble client doesn't encrypt exported certificates and I import the same certificate every time I reinstall windows and don't get asked for a password.
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Afaik the certificate is an RSA private key.
So the second line, when opened in the text editor of your choice, should not contain any Text with the literal string "encrypted".
Since Windows and Linux have different methods of Line endings, you might have to convert it to UNIX style.
E.g. the Windows Application Notepad++ is capable of doing it.
Blank passwords are the standard for non-decryption, so it should work...
Are you sure you need to install the certificate in Android and not in the app?
What ROM are you on?
d4fseeker said:
Afaik the certificate is an RSA private key.
So the second line, when opened in the text editor of your choice, should not contain any Text with the literal string "encrypted".
Since Windows and Linux have different methods of Line endings, you might have to convert it to UNIX style.
E.g. the Windows Application Notepad++ is capable of doing it.
Blank passwords are the standard for non-decryption, so it should work...
Are you sure you need to install the certificate in Android and not in the app?
What ROM are you on?
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I don't see any encryption if I open it in notepad, and there is nowhere in the mumble for android beta app to install a certificate.
I am on stock LFB.
According to a quick Google, it seems that (at least for the ones I found, there are several - each based upon each other) Certificate Login is not yet supported. Maybe there are versions where it works, you'll have to search.
Any luck on getting this to work?
It seems like mumble uses certificate as a form of "password" for user logging in to mumble server with registered nick.
I've export a cert to my phone but was unable to install it as well, it says "no certificate to install" when i attempt to install the cert from mumble pc.
tishfire said:
Any luck on getting this to work?
It seems like mumble uses certificate as a form of "password" for user logging in to mumble server with registered nick.
I've export a cert to my phone but was unable to install it as well, it says "no certificate to install" when i attempt to install the cert from mumble pc.
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Not yet, I'm running out of ideas, all I can think of is creating a new certificate rather than using one automatically generated by mumble, I haven't done this yet because I don't want to bother my mumble server guys with taking me off the server then putting me back on.

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