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7.
Submit your certificate request to a CA:
a. Connect to the website of the CA.
b. Start the Self Certificate request procedure.
c. When prompted for the requested data, copy the data from your saved text file
(including "----BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST---" and "---END CERTIFICATE
REQUEST").
d. Submit the CA form. If no problems ensue, the certificate will be issued.
8.
Store the certificate file from the CA on your computer.
9.
Return to the Certificates screen and locate the Self Certificate Requests section.
10.
Select the checkbox next to the certificate request, then click Browse and locate the
certificate file on your PC.
11.
Click Upload. The certificate file will be uploaded to this device and will appear in the
Active Self Certificates table.
If you have not already uploaded the CA certificate, do so now, as described in
Loading CA
Certificates. You should periodically check the Certificate Revocation Lists
(CRL) table, as described in
screen.

Managing your Certificate Revocation List (CRL)

A CRL (Certificate Revocation List) file shows certificates that have been revoked and are no
longer valid. Each CA issues their own CRLs. It is important that you keep your CRLs
up-to-date. You should obtain the CRL for each CA regularly. On the Certificates screen, you
can view your currently-loaded CRLs and upload a new CRL.
Managing your Certificate Revocation List
Chapter 7: Managing Users, Authentication, and Certificates
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