-h2. Install root certificate
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-Arvbox creates root certificate to authorize Arvbox services. Installing the root certificate into your web browser will prevent security errors when accessing Arvbox services with your web browser. Every Arvbox instance generates a new root signing key.
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-# Export the certificate using @arvbox root-cert@
-# Go to the certificate manager in your browser.
-#* In Chrome, this can be found under "Settings → Advanced → Manage Certificates" or by entering @chrome://settings/certificates@ in the URL bar.
-#* In Firefox, this can be found under "Preferences → Privacy & Security" or entering @about:preferences#privacy@ in the URL bar and then choosing "View Certificates...".
-# Select the "Authorities" tab, then press the "Import" button. Choose @arvbox-root-cert.pem@
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-The certificate will be added under the "Arvados testing" organization as "arvbox testing root CA".
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-To access your Arvbox instance using command line clients (such as arv-get and arv-put) without security errors, install the certificate into the OS certificate storage.
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-h3. On Debian/Ubuntu:
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-<pre><code>cp arvbox-root-cert.pem /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/
-/usr/sbin/update-ca-certificates
-</code></pre>
-</notextile>
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-h3. On CentOS:
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-<pre><code>cp arvbox-root-cert.pem /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/anchors/
-/usr/bin/update-ca-trust
-</code></pre>
-</notextile>
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