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Add permanent SSL certificate exception in Chrome (Linux)

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Mar 15, 2026190801 views
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Problem

I have a problem with a website that has an SSL certificate which doesn't correspond to the website domain. Chrome gives me a warning for this website (and rightly so), which I have to ignore manually. Every time I restart Chrome, I need to ignore the certificate issue again. I've tried adding the certificate as a trusted one with , using and trustargs, but it doesn't work. I can't find a set of trustargs that will tell it to ignore which domain is using the certificate. Is there a way to tell Chrome (or certutil) to trust this certificate whatever domain uses it?

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Fix for: Add permanent SSL certificate exception in Chrome (Linux)

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This is a summary of the answers from the thread Disable Google Chrome warning if security certificate is not trusted. You can avoid the message for trusted sites by installing the certificate. This can be done by clicking on the warning icon in the address bar, then click Save the certificate. Use Chrome's . On the "Certificate Store" screen of the import, choose "Place all certificates in the following store" and browse for "Trusted Root Certification Authorities." Restart Chrome.

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