Importing A Certificate - Dell SonicWall SRA 4200 Administrator's Manual

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Click the configure icon for the certificate. The Edit Certificate window is displayed, showing
Step 1
issuer and certificate subject information.
From the Edit Certificate window, you may view the issuer and certificate subject information.
Step 2
On self-signed certificates, type in the Web server host name or IP address in the Common
Step 3
Name field.
Click Accept to submit the changes.
Step 4
You may also delete an expired or incorrect certificate. Delete the certificate by clicking the
Delete button in the row for the certificate, on the System > Certificates page.
Note A certificate that is currently active cannot be deleted. To delete a certificate, upload and
enable another SSL certificate, then delete the inactive certificate on the System >
Certificates page.

Importing a Certificate

When importing a certificate you must upload either a PKCS #12 (.p12 or.pfx) file containing
the private key and certificate, or a zip file containing the PEM-formatted private key file named
"server.key" and the PEM-formatted certificate file named server.crt. The .zip file must have a
flat file structure (no directories) and contain only server.key and server.crt files.
To import a certificate, perform the following steps:
Navigate to the System > Certificates page.
Step 1
Click Import Certificate. The Import Certificate dialog box is displayed.
Step 2
Click Browse.
Step 3
Locate the server certificate. If uploading from a PKCS #12 file, select the .p12 or .pfx file from
Step 4
your disk or network drive. If uploading a zipped file containing the private key and certificate
select the .zip file from your disk or network drive. Any filename will be accepted, but it must
have the ".zip" extension. The zipped file should contain a certificate file named server.crt and
a certificate key file named server.key. The key and certificate must be at the root of the zip,
or the file will not be uploaded.
Click Upload.
Step 5
Once the certificate has been uploaded, the certificate will be displayed in the Certificates list
in the System > Certificates page.
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