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      <title>Deploy Self-signed RootCA to client computers</title>
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ServerMac ClientMac On ServerMac : Create a Certificate Authority and export the Root Certificate (If you already have a self-signed RootCA that you want to deploy, then you can skip this part)
Open Keychain Access. Select the System keychain. From the Keychain Access menu, navigate to Certificate Assistant and select Create a Certificate Authority. For the name, enter “MyCompany Root CA”. Select SSL Server from the User Certificate pop-up menu.</description>
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