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Larry Brown, Marty Hall, and Yaakov Chaikin

"Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages, Volume 2"


Figure 3??“20 Certificate warning dialog box supplied by Firefox. You can view the
certificate information by clicking Examine Certificate.
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Figure 3??“21 Certificate information presented on Firefox.
Figure 3??“22 After the certificate has been accepted, accessing Tomcat??™s home page with
HTTPS does not produce any warnings (Firefox shown).
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Figure 3??“23 Certificate warning dialog box supplied by Internet Explorer. You can view
the certificate information by clicking View Certificate.
Figure 3??“24 Certificate information presented by Internet Explorer. View different types of
certificate information by clicking the General, Details, and Certification Path tabs at the
top of this dialog box. To suppress future warnings, you can import the certificate by
clicking the Install Certificate button and starting the Certificate Import Wizard shown in
Figure 3??“25.
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Figure 3??“25 First screen of the Certificate Import Wizard in Internet Explorer.
Figure 3??“26 Second screen of the Certificate Import Wizard in Internet Explorer. You can
let Internet Explorer place the certificate in its default certificate store or choose your own.
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Figure 3??“27 Third screen of the Certificate Import Wizard in Internet Explorer.
Figure 3??“28 Warning dialog box in Internet Explorer making sure you understand that
once the certificate is imported, Windows will no longer pop up a warning dialog box,
automatically trusting this certificate.


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