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Oracle® Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Getting Started Guide
12c Release 3 (12.1.0.3)

Part Number E39876-02
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2 Installing Browser Certificates

Certificate Icon When you connect to Enterprise Manager via HTTPS, the OMS presents your browser with a certificate to verify the identity of the OMS. This certificate has been verified by a third party that your computer trusts. When a Web browser encounters an untrusted certificate, it generates security alert messages. The security alert dialog boxes appear because Enterprise Manager Framework Security is enabled, but you have not secured your Web tier properly. Oracle recommends that you import these browser certificates to the browser's list of trusted root certificates to eliminate the certificate security alerts in future browser sessions.

Import to Microsoft Internet Explorer Import to Mozilla Firefox Importing to Google Chrome
  1. On the SSL Error page, click the certificate error icon (a lock with a cross mark on it) that appears at the beginning of the URL in the address bar.
  2. In the pop-up, in the Connection tab, click Certificate Information.

  3. In the Certificate dialog, click the Certification Path tab.

  4. Select the first entry in the list of certificates.

  5. Click View Certificate.

  6. In the second Certificate dialog, click Details.

  7. Click Copy to File.

  8. In the Certificate Import Wizard, accept the default settings, enter a meaning certificate name to export it to your local system, and click Finish.

  9. Click OK to exist the open dialogs.

  10. From the browser's menu, select Settings.

  11. On the Settings page, click Show advanced settings.

  12. In the HTTPS/SSL section, click Manage certificates.

  13. In the Certificate dialog, click the Trusted Root Certification Authority tab.

  14. Click Import.

  15. In the Certificate Import Wizard, accept the default settings, select the certificate you exported in Step (8), and click Finish.

  16. In the Security Warning message, click Yes.

  17. In the Certificate Import Wizard, click OK.

  18. In the Certificates dialog, click Close.

  1. On the Untrusted Connection page, click I Understand the Risks.
  2. Click Add Exception.

  3. In the Add Security Exception dialog, ensure that Permanently store this exception option is selected.

  4. Click Confirm Security Exception.

  1. On the Certificate Error: Navigation Blocked page, click Continue to this Web site (not recommended).

    If you are prompted with a Security Warning dialog, click Yes.

  2. At the top of the browser, next to the address bar, click Certificate Error.

  3. In the Untrusted Certificate pop-up, click View certificates.

  4. In the Certificate dialog, click the Certification Path tab.

  5. Select the first entry in the list of certificates.

  6. Click View Certificate.

  7. In the second Certificate dialog, click Install Certificate.

  8. In the Certificate Import Wizard, accept the default settings, and click Finish.

  9. In the Security Warning message, click Yes.

  10. Click OK for all the prompts and in all the screens of the Certificate dialog to exit it.