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* Login to your Bubble |
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* Click "Devices" |
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* In the "Download Certificate" section, click "Linux" |
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* A file dialog may open, like the one shown below. Select "Save" and save the file. |
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* A file dialog may open, like the one shown below. Select "Save File" and click "OK" to save the file. |
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<img src="linux_screenshots/01_download_cert.png" alt="screenshot of download certificate dialog" height="500"/> |
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* Open a terminal. If you are not root, become root. If you have sudo privileges, try `sudo bash` |
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* As root, copy the certificate file you just downloaded to `/usr/share/ca-certificates/extra`. Create this directory if it does not already exist. For example: |
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mkdir -p /usr/share/ca-certificates/extra # ensure directory exists |
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cp ~/Downloads/`MY_BUBBLE_NAME`-ca-cert.crt /usr/share/ca-certificates/extra # copy certificate |
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mkdir -p /usr/share/ca-certificates/extra # ensure directory exists |
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cp ~/Downloads/`MY_BUBBLE_NAME`-ca-cert.crt /usr/share/ca-certificates/extra # copy certificate |
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Where `MY_BUBBLE_NAME` is the name of your Bubble. |
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* After you've copied the certificate, you'll need to tell Ubuntu that it is OK to use. Still as root, run |
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dpkg-reconfigure ca-certificates |
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dpkg-reconfigure ca-certificates |
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* You'll see the question "Trust new certificates from certificate authorities?", as in the screenshot below. Select "Yes" and press Enter |
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