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Policy Server SSL Certificate Preparation<br />

Policy Server for Cisco NAC<br />

To establish a secure SSL connection between the ACS server and the Policy Server,<br />

prepare a certificate especially for use with SSL. Setup automatically generates the SSL<br />

certificate.<br />

To prepare the Policy Server SSL certificate for distribution:<br />

1. Export the certificate from the Certification Store on mmc.<br />

If the Policy server runs IIS:<br />

a. On the Policy Server, click Start > Run. The Run screen opens.<br />

b. Type mmc in the Open box. A new management console screen opens.<br />

c. Click Console > Add/Remove Snap-in. the Add/Remove Snap-in screen<br />

appears.<br />

d. Click Add. The Add Standalone Snap-ins screen appears.<br />

e. Click Certificates and click Add. The Certificates snap-in screen opens.<br />

f. Click Computer Account and click Next. The Select Computer screen opens.<br />

g. Click Local Computer and click Finish.<br />

h. Click Close to close the Add Standalone Snap-in screen.<br />

i. Click OK to close the Add/remove Snap-in screen.<br />

j. In the tree view of the console, click Certificates (Local Computer) ><br />

Trusted Root Certification Authorities > Certificates.<br />

k. Select the certificate from the list.<br />

Note: Check the certificate thumbprint by double-clicking the certificate and selecting<br />

Properties. The thumbprint should be the same as the thumbprint for the<br />

certificate located in the IIS console.<br />

To verify this, open the IIS console and right click either virtual Web site or<br />

default Web site (depending on the Web site on which you installed Policy<br />

Server) and then select Properties. Click Directory Security and then click<br />

View Certificate to view the certificate details, including the thumbprint.<br />

l. Click Action > All Tasks > Export... The Certificate Export Wizard opens.<br />

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