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Import CA Certificate
There has been some discussion in various forums about how to install a SSL certificate to S60 3.0 device. I asked around and I'm planning on creating a short document around the subject. But first the quick way of sharing information - a blog! I hope this will provide some clarity to the subject.
An SSL certificate can be used for different purposes:
- Authenticating client to server (e.g. SSL/TLS client authentication)
- Authenticating server during SSL/TLS handshake
Using client certificates to authenticate a user S60 only allows importing personal certificates and associated keys from .p12 files. The certificate must be a general X.509 certificate which is DER encoded. Private key and certificate file are to be packaged into a PKCS 12 package (.p12 format). The file can then be imported to the device, for example by using file transfer.
Using the certificate to authenticate a web server The certificate must be a general X.509 certificate which is DER encoded. In order to be able to import certificate, it must be recognized as a CA certificate to make it work.
If certificate is not recognized as a CA certificate (meaning that key usage is not CertSigning and BasicConstrains doesn’t indicate that it is not a CA certificate), then you need to follow these steps
Using a web server: 1. Copy the certificate file to Web server 2. Set the MIME type for the directory where the certificate is as application/x-x509-ca-cert
In /etc/mime.types add the following line:
application/x-x509-ca-cert der
(apachectl stop and start didn't work for me. I had to restart the server.)
apachectl restart
3. Use the web browser in the S60 device to browse the certificate
4. Import the certificate
5. Power Cycle S60 Device