******** Desktop ******** Operating Systems ================= MacOS ----- 1. Visit your Embassy at its Tor Address. 2. Navigate to --> Embassy --> Connect Over LAN .. figure:: /_static/images/embassy_lan_setup.png :width: 90% :alt: LAN setup menu item Select the "Connect over LAN" menu item 3. Select the "Root Certificate Authority" sub menu. This will prompt a download to save the certificate file to your machine. .. figure:: /_static/images/secure_lan_setup_page.png :width: 90% :alt: LAN setup page Select the "Root Certificate Authority" sub menu 4. Select the option to open your key with Keychain Access. If you choose to save file, double click on it once downloaded. .. figure:: /_static/images/secure_lan_setup_prompt.png :width: 90% :alt: LAN setup prompt Open with "Keychain Access" and select "OK" 5. Enter your computer password when prompted. It will be imported into your computer’s keychain. .. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/macos/certificate_untrusted.png :width: 90% :alt: Keychain access import menu Keychain access import menu If the keychain console did not open, press "Command + spacebar" and type “Keychain Access”, and hit enter to open it. 6. Navigate to the "System" tab and find the certificate entitled “Embassy Local Root CA”. 7. Double click on this certificate. A second window will pop up. 8. Open the “Trust” dropdown and select “Always Trust” from the dropdown next to “when using this certificate”. .. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/macos/always_trust.png :width: 90% :alt: Keychain submenu Select "Always trust" under SSL dropdown for Embassy Local CA 9. Close this window and enter your password to apply the settings. 10. The “Embassy Local Root CA” cert will now read “This certificate is marked as trusted for all users” in Keychain Access. .. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/macos/certificate_trusted.png :width: 90% :alt: Keychain menu trusted certificate Trusted Embassy Local CA certificate 11. Open to your favorite browser to import this certificate and follow the steps for :ref:`supported browsers `. Windows ------- 1. Install `Bonjour Print Services `_ on your Windows machine. This is necessary in order to visit .local addresses on Windows. 2. Visit your Embassy at its Tor Address. 3. Navigate to --> Embassy --> Connect Over LAN .. figure:: /_static/images/embassy_lan_setup.png :width: 90% :alt: LAN setup menu item Select the "Connect over LAN" menu item 4. Select the "Root Certificate Authority" sub menu. This will prompt a download to save the certificate file to your machine. .. figure:: /_static/images/secure_lan_setup_page.png :width: 90% :alt: LAN setup page Select the "Root Certificate Authority" sub menu download icon 5. Select the option to save the *Embassy Local CA.crt* file. .. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/windows/windows_download_cert.png :width: 90% :alt: LAN setup prompt "Save file" when Opening Embassy Local CA.crt 6. On your computer, right-click the “Start” menu and select “Run”. 7. Type in “mmc” and click “OK”. When prompted on the “User Account Control” window, select “Yes” to allow this program to run. .. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/windows/1_windows_mmc.png :width: 90% :alt: Windows MMC Access the Windows Management Console 8. When the Management Console opens, navigate to *File > Add/Remove Snap-in*. .. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/windows/2_windows_console_root.png :width: 90% :alt: Windows Console Root Add Snap-in from Console Root 9. Select “Certificates” in the left side menu, then “Add”. This will open another window. .. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/windows/3_windows_add_certificates.png :width: 90% :alt: Add Certificates Add Certificates to selected snap-ins 10. Select “Computer account” and click “Next. Leave defaulted options on the next screen and click “Finish”. 11. When you return to the “Add or Remove Snap-ins” page, ensure “Certificates (Local Computer)” exists under “Console Root” in the “Selected snap-ins” section, then click “OK”. .. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/windows/4_windows_selected_snapin.png :width: 90% :alt: Snap-in Selected Certificates (Local Computer) is selected as snap-in 12. In the left hand menu of the Management Console, navigate to Certificates (Local Computer) > Trusted Root Certification Authorities > Certificates. .. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/windows/5_windows_trusted_certificate_menu.png :width: 90% :alt: Certificates in Management Console Access Certificates in Management Console 13. Right click on “Certificates”, then navigate to *All Tasks > Import*. .. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/windows/6_windows_import_cert.png :width: 90% :alt: Import certificate Select "Import" from Certificates sub-menu 14. Click “Next” on the first page of the Certificate Import Wizard, then browse to the location where you saved the downloaded certificate and click “Open”. .. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/windows/7_windows_import_cert_wizard.png :width: 90% :alt: Import cert wizard Add downloaded certificate int he Certificate Import Wizard 15. On the “Certificate Store” window, ensure that it says “Trusted Root Certificate Authorities” and click “Next”. 16. Select “OK” when the import is successful. 17. Verify the Embassy Local Root CA certificate is in the “Certificates” folder. .. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/windows/8_windows_successful_cert_install.png :width: 90% :alt: Successful cert install Embassy Local Root CA imported into Certificate folder 18. You can save the settings to the console if desired or cancel. 19. Open to your favorite browser to import this certificate and follow the steps for :ref:`supported browsers `. Linux ----- Nothing specific needs to be configured for this environment. Follow the guides below to import the certificate into your desired browser. Browsers ======== Select the browser you would like to configure to import the certificate from your desktop: .. toctree:: :hidden: browser - :ref:`Brave ` - :ref:`Chrome ` - :ref:`Firefox ` - :ref:`Safari `