Le 05/03/2018 à 13:30, Nux! a écrit : > You could probably just drop your CA cert in the filesystem and run a > couple of commands to get it imported, rather than having to import > the CA in the browsers individually. You could probably deliver it > via yum/rpm or better yet, ansible or even some shell script. I will have to use this in environments with mainly Windows, OS X and iOS clients. I'm still thinking about how to do this, but I guess I'll just setup a local web page on the server, with a link to download the certificate file and short instructions on how to install it on the most common browsers (Internet Explorer, Edge, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, ...). Niki -- Microlinux - Solutions informatiques durables 7, place de l'église - 30730 Montpezat Site : https://www.microlinux.fr Blog : https://blog.microlinux.fr Mail : info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Tél. : 04 66 63 10 32 _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos