Chapter 3
Configuring SSL Certificates and Keys
Associating a Certificate with a File
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Associating an RSA Key Pair with a File
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To associate a certificate name with an imported or generated certificate, use the
ssl associate cert command. Use the no form of the command to remove the
association with the file.
The syntax for this command is:
ssl associate cert certname filename
The variables are:
certname - The name of the certificate association. Enter an unquoted text
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string with a maximum of 31 characters.
filename - The name of the file containing the certificate. Enter a maximum
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of 128 characters. To see a list of imported or generated certificates, use the
ssl associate cert certname ? command.
For example, to associate the certificate name myrsacert1 with the imported
certificate file rsacert.pem, enter:
(config) # ssl associate cert myrsacert1 rsacert.pem
To remove the association with the file, enter:
(config) # no ssl associate ssl cert myrsacert1
The no form of the command does not function if the associated certificate is in
use by an active SSL proxy list.
To associate an RSA key pair name with an imported or generated RSA key pair,
use the ssl associate rsakey command. Use the no form of the command to
remove the association with the file.
The syntax for this command is:
ssl associate rsakey keyname filename
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