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

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In the Additional CA Certificates section, click Import CA Certificate. The Import Certificate
Step 10
window appears.
In the Import Certificate window, click Browse and navigate to the goDaddy.cer file on your
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Windows system and double-click it.
Click Upload. The certificate will be listed in the Additional CA Certificates table.
Step 12
Navigate to System > Restart and restart the SRA appliance for the CA certificate to take
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effect.

Importing a Server Certificate on Windows

In this use case, we import a Microsoft CA server certificate to a Windows system. In this case,
the purpose is to use an SSL certificate for application offloading to a mail server.
The server certificate is mail.chaoslabs.nl. This certificate needs to be exported in base-64
format as the server.crt file that is put in a .zip file and uploaded as a Server Certificate.
The private key is not included in the .p7b file. The private key needs to be exported from
wherever it is and saved in a base-64 format and included in a server.key file in the .zip file.
Double-click on the mail.chaoslabs.nl.pb7 file and navigate to the certificate.
Step 1
Double-click the certificate file and select the Details tab.
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Click Copy to File.
Step 3
In the Certificate Export Wizard, select Base-64 encoded X.509 (.CER).
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