Adding Certificates To The Avg - Avaya VPN Gateway User Manual

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Certificates and Client Authentication
In a text editor, open the .csr file you created in
similar to the following:
Copy the entire CSR, including the
"-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST----- " and "-----END CERTIFICATE
REQUEST----- "
lines.
7. Submit the CSR to Verisign, Entrust, or any other CA.
The process for submitting the CSR varies with each CA. Use your Web browser
to access your CA's Web site and follow the online instructions. When prompted,
paste the CSR into the space provided on the CA's online request process. If the
CA requires that you specify a server software vendor whose software you
supposedly used to generate the CSR, specify Apache.
The CA will return the signed certificate for installation. The certificate is then ready
to be added into the VPN Gateway.

Adding Certificates to the AVG

Using the encryption capabilities of the VPN Gateway requires adding a key and certificate
that conforms to the X.509 standard to the VPN Gateway. If you have more than one VPN
Gateway in a cluster, the key and certificate need only be added to one of the devices. As with
configuration changes, the information is automatically propagated to all other devices in the
cluster.
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