Go to the settings of your Android device. At the bottom you will find the Credentials storage. Select Install from storage device. Your Android device will find the certificate files on your storage device and prompt you with the following screen. We need to install both, let me give you an example of the user certificate. Type in the password for the private key and hit OK. Android will ask you for a certificate name. Keep the default or rename it to something else and press OK.
Make sure you import both certificates. You can verify that your Android device recognizes the certificates. Select Trusted credentials if you want to take a look. Our Android device now knows about the certificates that we require. Time to connect to the wireless network!
With the certificates in place we are ready to connect to the Wireless Network. You will be prompted for some security details. Enter the following items:.
If you have any questions feel free to leave a comment in our forum! If you are installing certificates manually on all of your Android devices, these steps will need to be performed on each new device that is to be subject to SSL Filtering. Skip to Main Content. Home Articles. Expand search. Search Search. To help you support mobile devices in your workplace, we've put together a user guide that walks through how to install a Digital Certificate or PKCS 12 file onto an Android phone.
The overall process is really simple; let's take a look now:. There are two main parts to downloading and installing a certificate on an Android device - downloading the PKCS 12 or.
We will take you through the steps involved in each part now. Let's get rolling! Certificate delivery is completed using an over-the-air enrollment method, where the certificate enrollment is delivered directly to your Android device, via email using the email address you specified during the registration process. Click on the enrollment link in the email.
Next, you will be prompted to enter the one-time certificate password you created or an administrator created for you , during the certificate ordering process. Next, create the password you will use when you install the certificate onto your device covered in the next section. Our system asks that your password is no less than 12 characters and is only alpha-numeric. Since Android 7, apps ignore user provided certificates , unless they are configured to use them.
As most applications do not explicitly opt in to use user certificates, we need to place our mitmproxy CA certificate in the system certificate store, in order to avoid having to patch each application, which we want to monitor.
Please note, that apps can decide to ignore the system certificate store and maintain their own CA certificates.
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