From c1e253a7da5f9a62012e48eca7619a38b08261f0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Alex Dehnert
The simplest thing to do is go to the usual web interface and follow the instructions to install certs normally. You may also want the CSAIL CA (specifically, the Master CA). If this works, you should be able to skip to telling chrome touse certtificate by default @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ to install libnss3-tools, then run "certutil -d sql:$HOME/.pki/nssdb -A -t "C,," -n -i " for both the MIT CA and (if you want it) the CSAIL CA.
-Here's the last key to the puzzle: Chrome on Linux currently lacks a UI for selecting a certificate, so run it with the --auto-ssl-client-auth flag.
To do this by default in Gnome, you want to edit both Preferred Applications and the Main Menu entry this way links you click on outside of Chrome open this way. (Gnome Do and similar pull their data from Main Menu, among other places.) -- 2.45.0