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		<title>Managing SSL Certificate Authorities on OS X</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week&#8217;s mac techmail is Managing SSL Certificate Authorities on OS X which takes you through adding a CA to the OS X keychain to verify SSL certificates. This is mostly useful for internal networks that use their own CA and it (obviously) doesn&#8217;t come bundled with any OS. This allows OS X to trust [...]]]></description>
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