Web Browsers – DoD Cyber Exchange (2024)

Please select a browser below to access instructions for configuring your browser to use the certificates on your CAC.

IE and Chrome

First check whether your certificates are already available to your browser.

For Internet Explorer 8.0 and above:

  1. Navigate to Tools > Internet Options > Content and click Certificates.
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  3. On the Personal tab, review the list of certificates to determine if your CAC certificates are in the list. The certificates on your CAC will be issued by a DoD CA.
  4. If the certificates appear in the list, you are finished. If the certificates do not appear in the list, please see the note below.

For Google Chrome:

  1. Navigate to Tools > Options > Under the Hood and click Manage Certificates in the HTTPS/SSL section.
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  3. On the Personal tab, review the list of certificates to determine if your CAC certificates are in the list. The certificates on your CAC will be issued by a DoD CA.
  4. If the certificates appear in the list, you are finished. If the certificates do not appear in the list, please see the note below.

NOTE: If your certificates are not in the list and you’re using ActivClient, please make sure it is installed correctly. If your certificates are not in the list and you are using other middleware, you can contact your CC/S/A for more information on the middleware requirements for your organization. You can find their contact information on our Contact Us tab.

Firefox

Below are complete instructions for using Firefox with your CAC. You may also download these instructions.

Install Certificates from InstallRoot

  1. Download and install the InstallRoot tool following the instructions in the InstallRoot User Guide or watch this video to learn how:
  2. Open the InstallRoot tool and select Firefox/Mozilla/Netscape from the Select Trust Store picklist at the bottom of the window.
  3. Ensure only the top Install DoD NIPRNET Certificates box is checked.
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  5. Click the Install button and wait for the installation to complete. Please wait until you see a confirmation dialog indicating the tool is finished.
  6. Using Common Access Card (CAC) certificates in Firefox

    These instructions will enable ActivIdentity’s ActivClient software to work within Firefox. Before proceeding, try to ensure the latest version of ActivClient is installed by going to the ActivClient website to check the latest version. Before installing the latest version, please uninstall any previous versions of ActivClient.

    As of version 6.2, ActivClient by default configures Firefox to accept the CAC certificates without any additional configuration. You may use the following instructions to verify that it has been installed properly. If using an older version of ActivClient, these instructions will assist with proper configuration.

    1. Open Firefox
    2. Click on Tools > Options in the menu bar.
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    4. In the Options window, go to Advanced > Encryption > Security Devices.
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    6. In the new window, click on Load.
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    8. Enter “ActivClient(CAC)” for the Module Name.

      Click Browse to the right of the Module Filename field. Browse to the location of the ActivClient PKCS11 library, acpkcs211.dll. This is typically located at C:\Program Files (x86)\ActivIdentity\ActivClient\acpkcs211.dll in ActivClient 6.2, and C:\Windows\system32\acpkcs201-ns.dll in ActivClient 6.1 and earlier.

      Click OK, and then OK again in the confirmation window.

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    10. The confirmation message will show that the security device (CAC) was loaded. CAC certificates can now be used with the browser. Click OK to close the window.
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      Ensure the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) is Performing Revocation Checking

      With any versions of ActivClient later than 6.2, these settings will be automatically configured. However, these instructions can be used to confirm proper configuration for older versions of ActivClient.

      1. Open Firefox
      2. Click on Tools > Options in the menu bar.
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      4. In the Options window, go to Advanced > Encryption > Validation.
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      6. Ensure the option Use the OCSP to confirm the current validity of certificates is checked. Also ensure When an OCSP server connection fails, treat the certificate as invalid is checked.
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Safari

To get started you will need:

  • CAC (see note below)
  • Card reader

You can get started using your CAC on your Mac OS X system by following these basic steps:

  1. Get a card reader
    Typically Macs do not come with card readers and therefore an external card reader is necessary. At this time, the best advice for obtaining a card reader is through working with your home component. In addition, please review the DoD CAC Reader Specifications for more information regarding card reader requirements.
  2. Download and install the OS X Smartcard Services package
    The OS X Smartcard Services Package allows a Mac to read and communicate with a smart card. In order for your machine to recognize your CAC certificates and DoD websites as trusted, the installer will load the DoD CA certificates on OS X. Please refer to this page for specific installation instructions.
  3. Address the cross-certificate chaining Issue
    These instructions walk through adjusting the trust settings on the Interoperability Root CA (IRCA) > DoD Root CA 2 and the US DoD CCEB IRCA 1 > DoD Root CA 2 certificates to prevent cross-certificate chaining issues. This can make it appear that your certificates are issued by roots other than the DoD Root CA 2 and can prevent access to DoD websites.
  4. Configure Chrome and Safari, if necessary
    Safari and Google Chrome rely on Keychain Access properly recognizing your CAC certificates.
    1. In Finder, navigate to Go > Utilities and launch KeychainAccess.app
    2. Verify that your CAC certificates are recognized and displayed in Keychain Access

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Note: CACs are currently made of different kinds of card stock. To determine what card stock you have, look at the back of your CAC above the magnetic strip. Most CACs are supported by the Smartcard Services package, however Oberthur ID One 128 v5.5 CACs are not. Third party middleware is available that will support these CACS; two such options are Thursby Software’s PKard and Centrify’s Express for Smart Card.

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FAQs

How to install DoD certificates on Google Chrome? ›

For Google Chrome:

Navigate to Tools > Options > Under the Hood and click Manage Certificates in the HTTPS/SSL section. On the Personal tab, review the list of certificates to determine if your CAC certificates are in the list. The certificates on your CAC will be issued by a DoD CA.

Which of the following are the four most popular web browsers select all correct answers to get full marks? ›

The five most popular web browsers are: Google Chrome. Mozilla Firefox. Microsoft internet Explorer.

Which web browser boasts the highest browser scope security test scores? ›

Chrome maintains its longtime lead on this test with a score of 528. Edge, Opera, and other Chromium-based browsers hew closely to Chrome.

Where can I find my DoD cyber awareness certificate? ›

You can go back to the Certificates tab at the top on the right side of the DoD Cyber Awareness Challenge, select the little ribbon under the column titled certificate. You'll see your Cyber Awareness Challenge completion certificate. Save it and send it to who is asking for it.

How do I add DoD certificates to Firefox? ›

Click Edit > Preferences in the Firefox menu bar. In the Preferences window, go to Advanced > Certificates > View Certificates. In the Import window, change the file type to All Files and then select Certificates_PKCS7_v<version>_DoD. der.

How do I install a security certificate on my browser? ›

Import into Chrome
  1. In Chrome, navigate to Settings > Privacy and Security > Security > Manage Certificates.
  2. Click the Import button.
  3. Click Next.
  4. Browse to certificate file.
  5. Click Next.
  6. Type the Password. ...
  7. Deselect Enable strong private key protection. ...
  8. Select Mark this key as exportable.
Feb 20, 2024

What are the top 5 most used browser? ›

Market share (global)
  • Chrome. 65.18%
  • Safari. 18.55%
  • Edge. 5.26%
  • Firefox. 2.74%
  • Samsung Internet. 2.56%
  • Opera.

What are the top 4 web browsers? ›

There are plenty of web browsers, but the most popular options are Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari, and Opera.

What are the two major browsers used to access the Web? ›

The most popular web browsers are Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge (formerly Internet Explorer), Mozilla Firefox, and Apple's Safari.

Which is the No. 1 secure browser? ›

If you don't mind sharing your personal information with Google, Google Chrome offers superior security and a straightforward user experience. If you do mind, then Mozilla Firefox is your best bet. And if you're a tech-savvy wizard looking for a secure browser for Linux, Tor Browser is a clear choice.

What browser do cybersecurity use? ›

Firefox is a robust browser when it comes to both privacy and security. It is easily customizable and offers a lot of privacy features. Firefox is also updated regularly, which helps with threat management. Google Chrome is a very intuitive internet browser.

What browser do security experts use? ›

Often, security professionals look for browsers that have features like reduced or zero tracking, few security flaws, or frequent updates and patches. Browsers like Chrome, Edge, Opera, Safari, and Firefox are candidates for top secure browsers, but for the best protection, you need more than a good browser.

What is DoD in cyber security? ›

(DOD) A category of "fires" employed for offensive purposes in which actions are taken through the use of computer networks to disrupt, deny, degrade, manipulate, or destroy information resident in the target information system or computer networks, or the systems/networks themselves.

What is DoD cyber awareness? ›

It provides a working knowledge of cyber intrusion methods and cybersecurity countermeasures to assist employees in preventing cyber attacks and protecting their systems and information.

What is DoD Cyber excepted service? ›

The DoD Cyber Excepted Service (CES) is an enterprise-wide approach for managing civilian cyber professionals across the Department. The CES is aligned to both Title 10 and Title 5 provisions in that it offers flexibilities for the recruitment, retention, and development of cyber professionals across Department.

How do I install a valid certificate in Chrome? ›

How to import your certificate to the browser and save a back-up...
  1. Open Google Chrome, click the Customize and control Google Chrome menu (the three vertical dots. ...
  2. Under Advanced, click Manage certificates.
  3. Click Personal > click Import.
  4. The Certificate Import Wizard starts.

How do I add PKI certificates to Chrome? ›

For a single installation of a PKI certificate on Google Chrome, typically with our free personal certificate, simply go into the Customize button and then Options. From there you will go to Advanced options and under the HTTPS/SSL, you will see a button for certificates.

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