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Before you can load a CA's certificate, you must obtain a signed
certificate '.pem' or '.p12' file.
- Click the 'Certificates' icon in the 'Advanced' screen of the
Web-based Management. The Certificates screen will appear (see
figure 11.42).
- Click the 'CA's' certificates tab. The CA Certificates screen will
appear (see figure 11.45).
Figure 11.45:
CA's Certificates
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- Click the 'Load Certificate' link. The 'Load CA's Certificate' screen
will appear (see figure 11.46).
Figure 11.46:
Load CA's Certificate
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- Use the Browse button to browse to the '.pem' or '.p12' file. Leave
the password entry empty and press "Load" to load the certificate. The
CA Certificates screen will reappear (see figure 11.47),
displaying the trusted certificate authority.
Figure 11.47:
CA's Certificates
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- You can click the 'save' icon under the 'Action' column, and then
'Open' in the dialogue box to view the 'Certificate' window (Windows only)
(see figure 11.35). Alternatively, click 'Save' in the
dialogue box to save the certificate to a file.
- You can also click the 'edit' icon under the 'Action' column to view
the 'Certificate Detail' screen (see figure 11.36).
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