PKCS12 PFX DOWNLOAD FOR ANDROID INSTALL
Go to Security and find option something like this: install certificate from your SD card It is very simple to convert it to binary by yourself in *nix: openssl x509 -inform PEM -outform DER -in CA.pem -out CA.crtĬopy both CA.crt and usercert.p12 to your SD card or send it by email (if you have an email client configured on Android, usually downloaded attachments are stored in Download folder, actually it does not matter). If there something like 0‚ i0‚ Т, then it is binary.Ĭertificate: Data: Version: 3 (0x2) Serial Number:ĩ6:0e:45:58:68:9a:bf:00 Signature Algorithm: So You can check whether your CA file binary or text very simple: open it with any text editors^ Second: Android only understands user certificates in *.p12 file format. I do not know where to get this key file for the Thawte certificates.įirst: Android only understands binary format of CA and only with file format *.crt. It does look like you can use a converter to convert your. pem files (which are the only two files that come with the Thawte certificates) at this moment. It does not look like there is a way to import. Unfortunately it looks like the only accepted file extension is. In other words, how can I import a CA certificate so that Android recognizes that it is on the phone and displays it in the CA Certificate drop down list.ĮDIT: After doing some research it looks like you are able to install certificates by going to your phone's settings > Location & Security > Install from SD card Where should I put the certificate so that the Android wireless manager recognizes it. Now I have the certificate (Thawte Premium Server CA.pem) and have moved it to my SD card, but it doesn't look like Android automatically detects it. When I click the drop down list for CA certificate I get nothing in the list (just N/A) The problem is that our university's wireless uses Thawte Premium Server CA certificate for certification. When I go to "Add Wi-Fi network" in Wireless Settings I fill in the Network SSID and select 802.1x Enterprise for the security and fill everything out.
I want to connect to my University's wireless using my Nexus One.