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Sidewinder G2 6.1.2 Administration Guide - Glossary of Technical ...

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Chapter 14: Configuring Virtual Private Networks<br />

Importing and exporting certificates<br />

About the Load<br />

Certificate for PKCS<br />

10 Request window<br />

432<br />

The Load Certificate for PKCS 10 Request window is used to load signed<br />

certificates. It also functions to query an LDAP server for wether or not a<br />

requested certificated is signed. To load a signed certificate, follow the steps<br />

below.<br />

1 In the Certificate Source field, select the source location <strong>of</strong> the certificate.<br />

The following options are available:<br />

• File: Indicates you will manually specify the location <strong>of</strong> the certificate.<br />

• LDAP: Indicates you will access the services <strong>of</strong> an LDAP (Lightweight<br />

Directory Access Protocol) directory to locate the certificate. The LDAP<br />

server can be version 2 or version 3.<br />

• Pasted PEM Certificate: Indicates you will paste or type in the certificate<br />

from another source, such as another open application window or<br />

personal communication.<br />

2 [Conditional] In the Certificate from File field, if the certificate source is a<br />

file, type the location or Browse to the location.<br />

3 [Conditional] In the Manual (pasted) PEM Certificate field, if the certificate<br />

source is a Pasted PEM Certificate, type or paste the certificate in this field.<br />

4 Click OK to issue a query command for your requested certificate, or click<br />

Cancel cancel the certificate request.<br />

If you click OK and the certificate is available, it will automatically be<br />

imported and the status will change to SIGNED.<br />

5 Click the Save icon.<br />

Importing a firewall certificate<br />

You can import a certificate to the list <strong>of</strong> firewall certificates defined on the<br />

<strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong>.<br />

To import a firewall certificate, in the Admin Console, select Services<br />

Configuration > Certificate Management, then select the Firewall Certificates<br />

tab and click Import. The following window appears.<br />

Note: The displayed fields will vary slightly, depending on the which import source<br />

you select.

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