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system certificate ca

system certificate ca

Use this command to show the names of certificates for a certificate authority (CA). You use the web UI to upload these certificates.

Certificate authorities validate and sign other certificates in order to indicate to third parties that those other certificates are authentic and can be trusted

CA certificates are not used directly, but must first be grouped in order to be selected in a certificate verification rule. For details, see system certificate ca-group.

For information on how to upload a certificate file, see the FortiWeb Administration Guide:

http://docs.fortinet.com/fortiweb/admin-guides

To use this command, your administrator account’s access control profile must have either w or rw permission to the admingrp area. For details, see Permissions.

Syntax

show system certificate ca

config system certificate ca

edit "<certificate_name>"

set certificate "<certificate_ str>"

next

end

Variable Description Default

"<certificate_name>"

Enter the name of a certificate file. The maximum length is 63 characters. No default.

certificate "<certificate_ str>"

Set the certificate. Only certificates in PEM format may be set. No default.


Example


This example creates two CA certificate items, CA_Cert_1 and CA_Cert_2.

config system certificate ca

edit "CA_Cert_1"

next

edit "CA_Cert_2"

next

end

This example adds a certificate to CA_Cert_1

config system certificate local

edit "CA_Cert_1"

set certificate "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----

MIIDkjCCAnoCCQCbXq6VYR1CijANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADCBijELMAkGA1UEBhMC

SU4xEjAQBgNVBAgMCUthcm5hdGFrYTESMBAGA1UEBwwJQmFuZ2Fsb3JlMREwDwYD

VQQKDAhGb3J0aW5ldDEMMAoGA1UECwwDTEFCMQ0wCwYDVQQDDAR0ZXN0MSMwIQYJ

KoZIhvcNAQkBFhRzdXBwb3J0QGZvcnRpbmV0LmNvbTAeFw0xMjEyMDUxMDE1NTla

Fw0xNDEyMDUxMDE1NTlaMIGKMQswCQYDVQQGEwJJTjESMBAGA1UECAwJS2FybmF0

YWthMRIwEAYDVQQHDAlCYW5nYWxvcmUxETAPBgNVBAoMCEZvcnRpbmV0MQwwCgYD

VQQLDANMQUIxDTALBgNVBAMMBHRlc3QxIzAhBgkqhkiG9w0BCQEWFHN1cHBvcnRA

Zm9ydGluZXQuY29tMIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEArvHH

eXZJilTr4TbH/5O5jFxKQ5dILr/561JOJ5UZWtgs9VhXSuCzmrs6FX35vyc7NR+9

tCbMrl7qA68MxBMuu6phf2r77M9bsp3rOZE2nFR+lhjpWrXBk7/puFLBbI2yqh8d

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gC4CMbayzJZaYEfh/7suMwvdwS3sYjOwZYq6DFEF5ZPpKN+ji9J+8EmAvaZS2m3M

fFdPFf4eEAgsHmYasqxH7s4Ksc2zTm3cG5srRCqEsEddhoblI1JvmApoN2JiNiYJ

hYiEPyJdf2z+dADwXwIDAQABMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBBQUAA4IBAQCbA8kKwVRPri/d

L8okLny6FygJ0auPbuRQCUGAWpfdKdXn6iyMlLuR066j82o2yrQ0ddgRcdaExT0I

RCoC2NqhzZvy8JJW2A+KTXutwdGGg8ckHQ5UVRtNo/lPZ6Quz8AsswzNk2Qx6OtF

FcTEBNxVTHKabQR46ChIa3sG032Wiuj6Y2Rv77mTmmDRZnrY8QGZd2zMm3riAqUf

IGil0/yg0AhA+ZBt5rer3X+GTknhDAPJ+yU2WS1c8pPj3A3DI0+xwTOq/sNCqTmc

xb7Q1VM/1kiOE9YaPasAJuQ7WHmnd8J0vHw1/e+whf/lsKxV0ClBNL/JdlyNAMvy

isnZYL58

-----END CERTIFICATE-----"

next

end

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system certificate ca

system certificate ca

Use this command to show the names of certificates for a certificate authority (CA). You use the web UI to upload these certificates.

Certificate authorities validate and sign other certificates in order to indicate to third parties that those other certificates are authentic and can be trusted

CA certificates are not used directly, but must first be grouped in order to be selected in a certificate verification rule. For details, see system certificate ca-group.

For information on how to upload a certificate file, see the FortiWeb Administration Guide:

http://docs.fortinet.com/fortiweb/admin-guides

To use this command, your administrator account’s access control profile must have either w or rw permission to the admingrp area. For details, see Permissions.

Syntax

show system certificate ca

config system certificate ca

edit "<certificate_name>"

set certificate "<certificate_ str>"

next

end

Variable Description Default

"<certificate_name>"

Enter the name of a certificate file. The maximum length is 63 characters. No default.

certificate "<certificate_ str>"

Set the certificate. Only certificates in PEM format may be set. No default.


Example


This example creates two CA certificate items, CA_Cert_1 and CA_Cert_2.

config system certificate ca

edit "CA_Cert_1"

next

edit "CA_Cert_2"

next

end

This example adds a certificate to CA_Cert_1

config system certificate local

edit "CA_Cert_1"

set certificate "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----

MIIDkjCCAnoCCQCbXq6VYR1CijANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADCBijELMAkGA1UEBhMC

SU4xEjAQBgNVBAgMCUthcm5hdGFrYTESMBAGA1UEBwwJQmFuZ2Fsb3JlMREwDwYD

VQQKDAhGb3J0aW5ldDEMMAoGA1UECwwDTEFCMQ0wCwYDVQQDDAR0ZXN0MSMwIQYJ

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FcTEBNxVTHKabQR46ChIa3sG032Wiuj6Y2Rv77mTmmDRZnrY8QGZd2zMm3riAqUf

IGil0/yg0AhA+ZBt5rer3X+GTknhDAPJ+yU2WS1c8pPj3A3DI0+xwTOq/sNCqTmc

xb7Q1VM/1kiOE9YaPasAJuQ7WHmnd8J0vHw1/e+whf/lsKxV0ClBNL/JdlyNAMvy

isnZYL58

-----END CERTIFICATE-----"

next

end

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