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👽 gnuserland

Any idea on how using Station on Lagrange? I create my certificate into android for Ariane and I'd like to use the same certificate for Lagrange as well, to preserve my current account. is that possible?

3 years ago · 👍 gnuserland, thatsredadcted

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👽 gnuserland

It worked! I am signed also on Lagrange!!! Cool! I followed these instructions: https://wiki.cac.washington.edu/display/infra/Extracting+Certificate+and+Private+Key+Files+from+a+.pfx+File · 3 years ago

https://wiki.cac.washington.edu/display/infra/Extracting+Certificate+and+Private+Key+Files+from+a+.pfx+File

👽 gnuserland

openssl looks quite dumb but having a GUI to do some basic stuff would be nice. I can't remember any options for all these CLI commands... 🤯 · 3 years ago

👽 gnuserland

it looks like I have to extract the proper keys from the pxf certificate.... 🤔 · 3 years ago

👽 gnuserland

Thanks, I'll try it immediately. I also discovered that there is this new function to import "identities" · 3 years ago

👽 thatsredadcted

It's possible. You have to find where Android keeps your identity cert and key and then put it where Lagrange keeps them (on linux it's ~/.config/lagrange/idents) . Apparently in v1.4 there's way to export and import from Lagrange itself, without messing with files, but I don't know how to do it. · 3 years ago