Certificate Authority Distribution
Scan with your phone's camera to visit this page
SSL certificates generated for services on your network
Right-click the Start button and select "Windows PowerShell (Admin)" or "Terminal (Admin)"
Copy and paste this command into PowerShell:
Visit any *.sami domain (like https://status.sami) - you should see a secure connection with no warnings.
Click "Apple Profile" above to download root.mobileconfig
Open System Settings → Privacy & Security → Profiles. Click the downloaded profile and click "Install".
Open Terminal and run:
Open your terminal application (usually Ctrl+Alt+T)
Copy and paste this command (will prompt for sudo password):
The installer supports Debian/Ubuntu, RedHat/CentOS/Fedora, and Arch Linux. It will automatically detect your distribution and use the appropriate commands.
Use your iPhone's camera to scan the QR code above, or visit https://ca.sami directly in Safari
Tap "Apple Profile" to download root.mobileconfig. You'll see a notification that the profile was downloaded.
Go to Settings (you should see a notification), tap on the downloaded profile, and tap "Install". Enter your passcode if prompted.
Go to Settings → General → About → Certificate Trust Settings. Enable full trust for "Sami Home Network Root CA".
Tap "Root Certificate (.crt)" above to download the certificate to your device
Open Settings → Security → Encryption & credentials → Install a certificate → CA certificate. Select the downloaded file.
Android installs this as a "user" certificate. Some apps may not trust user certificates for security reasons. For full trust, you would need to install it as a system certificate (requires root access).