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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.3 for Email Advanced Configuration Guide
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Chapter 5 Email Authentication
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Export Signing Keys Page
Step 2
Enter a name for the file and click Submit.
Note
Exporting signing keys is not an option on Email Security appliances with a
FIPS-compliant HSM card, but signing keys can be backed up and restored. See
FIPS-compliant HSM card, but signing keys can be backed up and restored. See
.
Importing or Entering Existing Signing Keys
For Email Security appliances that are not FIPS-compliant, use Add Key on the
Mail Policies > Signing Keys page to enter existing signing keys and Import
Keys to import a key from an existing file.
Mail Policies > Signing Keys page to enter existing signing keys and Import
Keys to import a key from an existing file.
On Email Security appliances with a FIPS-compliant HSM card, the FIPS Officer
uses Add Key on the FIPS Management page to enter existing signing keys and
Import Keys to import a key from an existing file. AsyncOS restricts the Mail
Policies > Signing Keys page from importing or entering existing signing keys.
See
uses Add Key on the FIPS Management page to enter existing signing keys and
Import Keys to import a key from an existing file. AsyncOS restricts the Mail
Policies > Signing Keys page from importing or entering existing signing keys.
See
for more
information on using signing keys with FIPS. See
for information on restoring signing keys from
an XML file.
To enter an existing key:
Step 1
Click Add Key.
The Add Key page is displayed.
Step 2
Paste the key into the Paste Key field (must be PEM-formatted and must be RSA
keys only).
keys only).
Step 3
Submit and commit your changes.
To import keys from an existing export file (see