- How do I pass a client certificate in my browser?
- Do browsers have client certificates?
- What should the common name be for a client certificate?
- What is my client certificate?
How do I pass a client certificate in my browser?
In Chrome, go to Settings. On the Settings page, below Default browser, click Show advanced settings. Under HTTPS/SSL, click Manage certificates. In the Certificates window, on the Personal tab, select your Client Certificate and click Export.
Do browsers have client certificates?
Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Apple Safari. Chrome, Edge, IE, and Safari are all configured to use client certificates and private keys provided by the OS.
What should the common name be for a client certificate?
Common name (CN).
A client certificate can be configured to store the user name in the common name field of the certificate. Tableau Server reads the CN value and maps it to a user in Active Directory or to a local user.
What is my client certificate?
Client Certificates are digital certificates for users and individuals to prove their identity to a server. Client certificates tend to be used within private organizations to authenticate requests to remote servers.