Fortinet 281 FortiWeb 5.0 Patch 6 Administration Guide
To upload a CA’s certificate
1. Obtain a copy of your CA’s certificate file.
If you are using a commercial CA, your web browser should already contain a copy in its CA
trust store. Export a copy of the file to your desktop or other folder.
If you are using your own private CA, download a copy from your CA’s server. For example,
on Windows Server 2003, you would go to:
https://<ca-server_ipv4>/certsrv/
where <ca-server_ipv4> is the IP address of your CA server. Log in as
Administrator. (Other accounts may not have sufficient privileges.) The Microsoft
Certificate Services home page for your server’s CA should appear.
2. Go to System > Certificates > CA.
You can click View Certificate Detail to view the selected certificate’s subject, range of dates
within which the certificate is valid, version number, serial number, and extensions.
To access this part of the web UI, your administrator's account access profile must have
Read and Write permission to items in the Admin Users category. For details, see
“Permissions” on page 47.
3. To upload a certificate, click Import.
A dialog appears.
Verify that your private CA’s certificate does not contain its private keys. Disclosure of private
keys compromises the security of your network, and will require you to revoke and regenerate
all certificates signed by that CA.