Certificates 0 0 669 606 Certificate Management QWizard::ClassicStyle Certificate Authentication Authenticating to servers without using passwords 0 <p>Mumble can use certificates to authenticate with servers. Using certificates avoids passwords, meaning you don't need to disclose any password to the remote site. It also enables very easy user registration and a client side friends list independent of servers.</p><p>While Mumble can work without certificates, the majority of servers will expect you to have one.</p><p>Creating a new certificate automatically is sufficient for most use cases. But Mumble also supports certificates representing trust in the users ownership of an email address. These certificates are issued by third parties. For more information see our <a href="http://mumble.info/certificate.php">user certificate documentation</a>. </p> true Current certificate This is the certificate Mumble currently uses. Current Certificate Automatic certificate creation skin:actions/bookmark-new.svgskin:actions/bookmark-new.svg 32 32 Create a new certificate This will create a new certificate. Create a new certificate skin:actions/document-new.svgskin:actions/document-new.svg 32 32 true Import certificate from file This will import a certificate from file. Import a certificate skin:actions/document-open.svgskin:actions/document-open.svg 32 32 false Export Certificate This will export a certificate to file. Export current certificate skin:actions/document-save-as.svgskin:actions/document-save-as.svg 32 32 Import Certificate PKCS #12 Certificate import 2 <p>Mumble can import certificates stored in PKCS #12 format. This is the format used when exporting a key from Mumble, and also when exporting keys from Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera etc.</p><p>If the file is password protected, you will need the password to import the certificate.</p> true Import from qleImportFile Filename to import from This is the filename you wish to import a certificate from. Select file to import from This opens a file selection dialog to choose a file to import a certificate from. Open... skin:actions/document-open.svgskin:actions/document-open.svg Password qlePassword Password for PKCS#12 file This is the password for the PKCS#12 file containing your certificate. QLineEdit::Password true true color:#ff0000; Certificate to import This is the certificate you are importing. Certificate Details Replace Certificate Replace existing certificate with new certificate? 4 true <p>You already have a certificate stored in Mumble, and you are about to replace it.</p> <p>If you are upgrading to a certificate issued to you by a trusted CA and the email addresses match your current certificate, this is completely safe, and servers you connect to will automatically recognize the strong certificate for your email address. </p> <p>If this is not the case, you will no longer be recognized by any server you previously have authenticated with. If you haven't been registered on any server yet, this is nothing to worry about. </p> <p> Are you sure you wish to replace your certificate? </p> true 1 0 Current certificate This is the certificate Mumble currently uses. It will be replaced. Current Certificate 1 0 New certificate This is the new certificate that will replace the old one. New Certificate Export Certificate Make a backup of your certificate 3 <p>If you ever lose your current certificate, which will happen if your computer suffers a hardware failure or you reinstall your machine, you will no longer be able to authenticate to any server you are registered on. It is therefore <b>mandatory</b> that you make a backup of your certificate. We strongly recommend you store this backup on removable storage, such as a USB flash drive.</p> <p>Note that this file will not be encrypted, and if anyone gains access to it, they will be able to impersonate you, so take good care of it.</p> true Export to qleExportFile Filename to export to This is the filename you wish to export a certificate to. Save As... skin:actions/document-save-as.svgskin:actions/document-save-as.svg Current certificate This is the certificate Mumble currently uses. It will be exported. Certificate Details New Certificate Generate a new certificate for strong authentication 1 <p>Mumble will now generate a strong certificate for authentication to servers.</p><p>If you wish, you may provide some additional information to be stored in the certificate, which will be presented to servers when you connect. If you provide a valid email address, you can upgrade to a CA issued email certificate later on, which provides strong identification.</p> true Name qleName Email qleEmail Your email address (e.g. johndoe@mumble.info) This is your email address. It is strongly recommended to provide a valid email address, as this will allow you to upgrade to a strong certificate without authentication problems. Your name (e.g. John Doe) This is your name, and will be filled out in the certificate. This field is entirely optional. Finish Certificate-based authentication is ready for use 5 Enjoy using Mumble with strong authentication. true CompletablePage QWizardPage
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