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Certificates

Certificates

In this page you can import, view, and delete certificates. Certificates are used for secure connection to an LDAP server, system HTTPS and SSH services. The FortiDeceptor has one default certificate firmware, which means the certificate is installed on the unit by Fortinet.

FortiDeceptor does not support generating certificates, but importing certificates for SSH and HTTPS access to FortiDeceptor..crt, PKCS12, and .pem formats are supported.

The following options are available:

Import

Import a certificate.

Service

Select to configure specific certificates for the HTTP and SSH servers.

View

Select a certificate in the list and select View in the toolbar to view the CA certificate details.

Delete

Select a certificate in the list and select Delete in the toolbar to delete the certificate.

The following information is displayed:

Name

The name of the certificate.

Subject

The subject of the certificate.

Status

The certificate status, active or expired.

Service

HTTPS or SSH service that is using this certificate.

To import a certificate:
  1. Go to System > Certificates.
  2. Select Import from the toolbar.
  3. Enter the certificate name in the text field.
  4. Select Choose File and locate the certificate and key files on your management computer.
  5. Select OK to import the certificate.

Users have the option to import a Password Protected PKCS12 Certificate. To import a PKCS12 Certificate, check the PKCS12 Format box upon importing a new certificate and writing down possible password.

To view a certificate:
  1. Go to System > Certificates.
  2. Select the certificate from the list and select View from the toolbar.
  3. The following information is available:

    Certificate Name

    The name of the certificate.

    Status

    The certificate status.

    Serial number

    The certificate serial number.

    Issuer

    The issuer of the certificate.

    Subject

    The subject of the certificate.

    Effective date

    The date and time that the certificate became effective.

    Expiration date

    The date and time that the certificate expires.

  4. Select OK to return to the Certificates page.
To delete a CA certificate:
  1. Go to System > Certificates.
  2. Select the certificate from the list and select Delete from the toolbar.
  3. Select Yes, I'm sure in the Are You Sure confirmation page.

Firmware certificate(s) cannot be deleted.

Certificates

Certificates

In this page you can import, view, and delete certificates. Certificates are used for secure connection to an LDAP server, system HTTPS and SSH services. The FortiDeceptor has one default certificate firmware, which means the certificate is installed on the unit by Fortinet.

FortiDeceptor does not support generating certificates, but importing certificates for SSH and HTTPS access to FortiDeceptor..crt, PKCS12, and .pem formats are supported.

The following options are available:

Import

Import a certificate.

Service

Select to configure specific certificates for the HTTP and SSH servers.

View

Select a certificate in the list and select View in the toolbar to view the CA certificate details.

Delete

Select a certificate in the list and select Delete in the toolbar to delete the certificate.

The following information is displayed:

Name

The name of the certificate.

Subject

The subject of the certificate.

Status

The certificate status, active or expired.

Service

HTTPS or SSH service that is using this certificate.

To import a certificate:
  1. Go to System > Certificates.
  2. Select Import from the toolbar.
  3. Enter the certificate name in the text field.
  4. Select Choose File and locate the certificate and key files on your management computer.
  5. Select OK to import the certificate.

Users have the option to import a Password Protected PKCS12 Certificate. To import a PKCS12 Certificate, check the PKCS12 Format box upon importing a new certificate and writing down possible password.

To view a certificate:
  1. Go to System > Certificates.
  2. Select the certificate from the list and select View from the toolbar.
  3. The following information is available:

    Certificate Name

    The name of the certificate.

    Status

    The certificate status.

    Serial number

    The certificate serial number.

    Issuer

    The issuer of the certificate.

    Subject

    The subject of the certificate.

    Effective date

    The date and time that the certificate became effective.

    Expiration date

    The date and time that the certificate expires.

  4. Select OK to return to the Certificates page.
To delete a CA certificate:
  1. Go to System > Certificates.
  2. Select the certificate from the list and select Delete from the toolbar.
  3. Select Yes, I'm sure in the Are You Sure confirmation page.

Firmware certificate(s) cannot be deleted.