You also got me curious about this Lee,

(BTW Schoun the drag and drop will put the cert as a text file clipping 
right on the desktop)

My question, why not just copy the keychain over to the new computer 
and then import the keychain? Doing so seems to bring the certs along 
with the rest of the keys. Or it least it did on mine.

                        Jerry

On Apr 22, 2004, at 6:47 PM, Schoun Regan wrote:

> On 4/22/04 6:39 PM, Lee Larson at llarson at Louisville.edu wrote:
>
>> The last three are for SSH and not SSL. X.3 actually does a reasonable
>> job with SSH already. The problem I'm having is with importing and
>> exporting self-signed certificates to/from the keychain. Certtool 
>> seems
>> to let you import the certificate, but not export it. Importing is
>> already easy, if you have the certificate file; double-click it and 
>> let
>> the Keychain Manager slurp it in. Or, if you download it with Safari,
>> it gets into the Keychain like magic. The problem I have is going the
>> other way.
>>
>> I keep thinking there's got to be an easy way to do it, but I'm too
>> dumb to see it.
>
> Lee,
> When you click on the cert in the list, you can see it in the pane 
> below.
> Can you Option-Click-Drag the icon in the pane below to the Desktop?
>
> Haven't tried it yet, let me know.
>
> Schoun
>
>
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