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This appendix shows importing certificates examples using Netscape Navigator and Internet
Explorer 5. This appendix uses the ZyWALL 70 as an example. Other models should be
similar.
Import ZyWALL Certificates into Netscape Navigator
In Netscape Navigator, you can permanently trust the ZyWALL's server certificate by
importing it into your operating system as a trusted certification authority.
Select Accept This Certificate Permanently in the following screen to do this.

Figure 494 Security Certificate

Importing the ZyWALL's Certificate into Internet Explorer
For Internet Explorer to trust a self-signed certificate from the ZyWALL, simply import the
self-signed certificate into your operating system as a trusted certification authority.
To have Internet Explorer trust a ZyWALL certificate issued by a certificate authority, import
the certificate authority's certificate into your operating system as a trusted certification
authority.
The following example procedure shows how to import the ZyWALL's (self-signed) server
certificate into your operating system as a trusted certification authority.
1 In Internet Explorer, double click the lock shown in the following screen.
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