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.. _computer-setup:
Computer Setup
==============
MacOS
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#. Visit your Embassy at its Tor Address.
#. 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
#. 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
#. 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"
#. Enter your computer password when prompted. It will be imported into your computers 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.
#. Navigate to the "System" tab and find the certificate entitled “Embassy Local Root CA”.
#. Double click on this certificate. A second window will pop up.
#. 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
#. Close this window and enter your password to apply the settings.
#. 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
#. Open your favorite browser to import this certificate and follow the steps for :ref:`browser setup <browser-setup>`.
Windows
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#. Install `Bonjour Print Services <https://support.apple.com/kb/DL999>`_ on your Windows machine. This is necessary in order to visit .local addresses on Windows.
#. If you are having issues running Bonjour after installing, you might have had Bonjour previously installed. To fix:
#. Check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ECCB3bqNDQ
#. Uninstall Bonjour completely via ``system settings -> remove programs``
#. Reinstall Bonjour Printer Driver package (download at https://support.apple.com/kb/DL999?locale=en_US)
#. Restart Windows
#. Note: Uninstalling Bonjour via the setup package seems to be not enough to solve the issue. Bonjour must be uninstalled via windows system settings.
#. Visit your Embassy at its Tor Address.
#. 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
#. 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
#. 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
#. On your computer, right-click the “Start” menu and select “Run”.
#. 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
#. 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
#. 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
#. Select “Computer account” and click “Next. Leave defaulted options on the next screen and click “Finish”.
#. 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
#. 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
#. 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
#. 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
#. On the “Certificate Store” window, ensure that it says “Trusted Root Certificate Authorities” and click “Next”.
#. Select “OK” when the import is successful.
#. 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
#. You can save the settings to the console if desired or cancel.
#. Open your favorite browser to import this certificate and follow the steps for :ref:`browser setup <browser-setup>`.
Linux
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Nothing specific needs to be configured for this environment, you just need the certificate from your Embassy.
#. Visit your Embassy at its Tor Address.
#. 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
#. 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
Then open your favorite browser to import this certificate and follow the steps for :ref:`browser setup <browser-setup>`.