Chapter 15 Certificates
Table 99 SECURITY > CERTIFICATES > My Certificates > Export (continued)
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Password | Type the file’s password to use for encrypting the private key. The password |
| is optional, although you must specify one if you want to be able to import |
| the PKCS#12 format certificate into Netscape version 7.2. |
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Retype to confirm | Type the password to make sure that you have entered it correctly. |
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Apply | Click Apply and then Save in the File Download screen. The Save As |
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Cancel | Click Cancel to quit and return to the My Certificates screen. |
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15.8 My Certificate Import
Click SECURITY > CERTIFICATES > My Certificates and then Import to open the My Certificate Import screen. Follow the instructions in this screen to save an existing certificate from a computer to the ZyWALL.
"You can only import a certificate that matches a corresponding certification request that was generated by the ZyWALL (the certification request contains the private key). The certificate you import replaces the corresponding request in the My Certificates screen.
One exception is that you can import a PKCS#12 format certificate without a corresponding certification request since the certificate includes the private key.
"You must remove any spaces from the certificate’s filename before you can import it.
15.8.1Certificate File Formats
The certification authority certificate that you want to import has to be in one of these file formats:
•Binary X.509: This is an
•PEM
•Binary PKCS#7: This is a standard that defines the general syntax for data (including digital signatures) that may be encrypted. The ZyWALL currently allows the importation of a PKS#7 file that contains a single certificate.
•PEM
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