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Local Certificates
This is a table of local certificates, including certificate details.
Remove a local certificate by selecting the certificate and clicking the Remove button.
• Name: Friendly description of the certificate.
• Country: (C) The certificate owner's country of residence.
• State or Province: (ST) the certificate owner's state or province of residence
• Location: (L) The certificate issuer's locality (city, town, etc.).
• Org.: (O) The organization to which the certificate issuer belongs.
• Org. Unit: (OU) The name of the organizational unit to which the certificate issuer belongs
• Common Name: (CN) Name used to match authentication credentials.
Import/Export PEM Format Certificates
PEM is a container format for encoding data – in this case, X.509 certificates. PEM was originally designed for encoding email (PEM stands for
Privacy-enhanced Electronic
certificates.
The PEM format uses
Base64
Import Choose a certificate file in PEM format from your computer or local device and upload it to the router. Give the certicate a name that is
meaningful to you.
Export Select a local certificate from the dropdown list and download it to your computer or local device in PEM format.
Import/Export PKCS #12 Format Certificates
PKCS #12
is one of the
public-key cryptography
PKCS #12 container format is more secure than the PEM container format because it is protected by an encryption key.
Figure 162: Certificate Signing Requests
Mail), but it has never been widely used for that purpose. The format is much more common for encoding digital
and
DER
(Distinguished Encoding Rules) encoding.
standards. PKCS #12 files bundle public and private certificate keys in an archive file format. The
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