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= Support, Tutorials =
((TutorialsHowto and HowToDocuments should be merged.))
<<TableOfContents>>

== Main Features ==
 * [[http://www.cacert.org/index.php?id=19|CAcert features and Assurance points]] and [[FAQ/AssuranceDetails]]

== Getting Support ==
 * GettingSupport       - Mailing lists, IRC, email, etc.

== Tutorials ==
 * TutorialsHowto       - Tutorials and HowTOs
 * ImportRootCert       - How can I trust CAcert´s root certificate?

 * [[HowToDocuments/EraseExpiredCertificates|Delete expired certificates]]
 * [[HowToDocuments/InstallClientCertificate|Install a Client Certificate]]
 * [[HowToDocuments/AddDomainToAccount|Add a domain to an Account]]
 * [[HowToDocuments/FingerprintsViaDNSSEC|Verify fingerprints via DNSSEC]]

=== Android ===
 * [[HowToDocuments/Android|Install CAcert certificates on Android]]

=== iOS ===
 * [[HowToDocuments/iOSCertificateImport|Import CAcert root certificates on iOS]] (step-by-step)
 * Importing your backed-up certificate (PKCS#12, *.p12) into iOS: iOS is capable of importing a PKCS#12 just by opening it in safari. Make it, place it on a local computer and open it with your iOS device. It should install as a profile. Please note that you also need to install the SHA256 signed Class 1 root (http://svn.cacert.org/CAcert/SystemAdministration/signer/re-sign-2016/outputs/root_256.crt) to get it trusted.

=== Outlook ===
 * [[HowToDocuments/Outlook 2010|Install a certificate into Outlook 2010 to encrypt email or digitally sign e-mails?]]
 * [[HowToDocuments/Outlook2016|Installing a certificate in Outlook 2016]]

=== Server ===
 * [[HowToDocuments/ServerCertificateInstallationLiveConfig|Server certificate installation steps for the hosting solution LiveConfig]]
 * [[HowToDocuments/ServerSSLWithDebian|How to setup a server with a SSL certificate with Debian]]

== User Accounts and Assurance Program ==
 * [[ChangeYourName|HowTO ChangeYourName]] - Change the User name in account.
 * [[ChangeDateOfBirth|HowTO ChangeDOB]] - Change your date of birth.
 * TrustedThirdParty    - An information page for TTPs who are asked to do a verification

== Certificates ==
=== Client Certificates ===
 * ClientCerts          - All about your CAcert client certs.
 * BrowserClients       - Getting the CAcert Root Cert into your browser

=== Server Certificates ===
 * ServerCerts          - For securing Websites, VPNs, etc.

=== Code Signing ===
 * CodesigningCert      - This document covers CAcert code signing certificates. You can use CAcert code signing certificates to sign code and data using multiple technologies, including [[http://www.securingjava.com/appdx-c/|Sun Java code signing]], [[http://www.microsoft.com/technet/archive/security/topics/secaps/authcode.mspx?mfr=true|Microsoft Authenticode]] (ActiveX controls, executables, DLL files), and [[http://wp.netscape.com/products/security/technology/objectsign.html|Netscape Object Signing]] (Mozilla XPI packages for Firefox and Thunderbird).

== Developer Area ==
 * [[Software/DeveloperNotes]]     - Programming stuff for developers.
 * [[CustomBuilds]]       - Custom building applications to include our root certificate

== Software Tools (Third Party) ==
 * [[https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cert-viewer-plus/|Mozilla Firefox (c) AddOn Cert Viewer Plus]] - Adds two options to the certificate viewer in Firefox or Thunderbird: an X.509 certificate can either be displayed in PEM format (Base64/RFC 1421, opens in a new window) or saved to a file (in PEM or DER format - and PKCS#7 provided that the respective patch has been applied - cf.
 * [[HowToDocuments/Validation|Validation with Java Webstart App]]

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