16: Security Settings
Trusted Authorities
One or more authority certificates are needed to verify a peer's identity. These certificates do not require a private key. SSL certificate for HTTPS and FTPS connections under Action must be uploaded here.
Table 16-7 Trusted Authority Settings
Trusted Authorities | Description |
Settings |
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Authority | SSL authority certificate. |
| RSA or DSA certificates are allowed. |
| The format of the authority certificate can be PEM or PKCS7. PEM files |
| must start with |
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| comments before and/or after these lines. Those need to be deleted |
| before upload. |
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Delete | Click the Delete button beside a specific certificate authority to delete it. |
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To Upload an Authority Certificate
Using Web Manager
To upload an Authority Certificate, o to the Admin tab/page, click SSL in the menu and select Trusted Authorities.
Using the CLI
To enter the SSL command level: enable
To enter the Trusted Authorities command level: enable
Using XML
Include in your file:
<configgroup name=”ssl”>
and <configitem name=”trusted authority” instance =”1”>
and <configitem name=”intermediate authority” instance=”1”>
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