Nathan SSL Certification Authority
Several services on Nathan are accessible through SSL-secured connections. To avoid recurring are-you-really-sure questions of your browser you should install the Nathan CA certificate, which is used to sign all SSL keys.
Installation of the CA-Certificate
This is quite easy, it has to be added to the certificate store of your application. The MD5 fingerprit of the certificate can be determined using the following PG signed block:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
SHA1 Fingerprint:
9e:85:19:e9:63:98:a0:e7:50:c2:67:03:b7:21:a5:78:3c:e1:d2:76
MD5 Fingerprint:
A2:0F:96:90:48:0A:1F:98:73:BE:95:0A:55:29:83:A3
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: PGP 8.0.3 - not licensed for commercial use: www.pgp.com
iQA/AwUBQYEMkiT4eCp+neRWEQL+tACfaf5ul7sR5p8nSU0c+St3RPAPCLkAoPG2
WvHOZQ1VJdh8/C63+umCP4Mm
=/B0o
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
The corresponding PG key can be retrieved using the following, autorized external copy: https://www.link-m.de/pgp/t.nehmer.asc.
The key has the MD5 finterprint DD22 267E A391 A083 2C65
5AE1 24F8 782A 7E9D E456, the Key-ID is 0x7E9DE456.
Installation in both Mozilla and Internet Explorer is quite easy. Just click on the download link and follow the instructions on screen of the import wizard.
Downloads
File | Size | Last modified |
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Nathan Certification Authority certificate | 1.294 Byte | 2004-10-28 |
PGP-Signature of the certificate file | 228 Byte | 2004-10-28 |