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    Keychain Access - UNTRUSTED certificate

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by lanwarrior, Apr 9, 2009.

  1. lanwarrior

    lanwarrior Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi all,

    There are some UNTRUSTED certificates showing in my Keychain Access application and I am wondering if anyone have the same thing. Each of these untrusted certificate have a red "x" mark on the icon.

    If you can check on your MacBook / MacBook Pro if you have the same thing (or not), that will be great.

    Here's what I have in the KeyChain Access application:

    1) login -> Token Signing Public Key
    Root Certificate Authority
    Expires: Sunday July 7, 2013 7:09 PM PT
    This root certificate is not trusted


    2) System -> com.apple.kerberos.kdc
    Self-signed root certificate
    Expires: Monday, October 30, 2028 8:37:56 PM PT
    This root certificate is not trusted


    3) System -> com.apple.systemdefault
    Self-signed root certificate
    Expires: Monday, October 30, 2028 8:37:56 PM PT
    This root certificate is not trusted
     
  2. lanwarrior

    lanwarrior Notebook Evangelist

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    Anyone can check on their MBP?