Cisco Cisco Firepower Management Center 4000
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FireSIGHT System User Guide
Chapter 51 Configuring Appliance Settings
Using Custom HTTPS Certificates
Step 3
Click
Generate New CSR
.
The Generate Certificate Signing Request pop-up window appears.
Step 4
Type the two-letter country code for your country into the
Country Name (two-letter code)
field.
Step 5
Type the postal abbreviation for your state or province in the
State or Province
field.
Step 6
Type the name of your
Locality or City
.
Step 7
Type your
Organization
name.
Step 8
Type an
Organizational Unit (Department)
name.
Step 9
Type the fully qualified domain name of the server for which you want to request a certificate in the
Common Name
field, exactly as you want it to appear in the certificate.
Step 10
Click
Generate
.
The Certificate Signing Request pop-up window appears.
Step 11
Open a text editor.
Step 12
Copy the entire block of text in the certificate request, including the
BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST
and
END CERTIFICATE REQUEST
lines, and paste it into a blank text file.
Step 13
Save the file as
servername.csr
, where
servername
is the name of the server where you plan to use the
certificate.
Step 14
Upload the CSR file to the certificate authority where you want to request a certificate or use the CSR
to create a self-signed certificate.
to create a self-signed certificate.
Uploading Server Certificates
License:
Any
After you have a signed certificate from a certificate authority (CA), you can upload it. If the signing
authority that generated the certificate requires you to trust an intermediate CA, you must also supply a
certificate chain, sometimes referred to as a certificate path. If you require user certificates, they must
be generated by a certificate authority whose intermediate authority is included in the certificate chain.
authority that generated the certificate requires you to trust an intermediate CA, you must also supply a
certificate chain, sometimes referred to as a certificate path. If you require user certificates, they must
be generated by a certificate authority whose intermediate authority is included in the certificate chain.
To upload a certificate:
Access:
Admin
Step 1
Select
System > Local > Configuration
.
The Information page appears.
Step 2
Click
HTTPS Certificate
.
The HTTPS Certificate page appears.
Step 3
Click
Import HTTPS Certificate
.
The Import HTTPS Certificate pop-up window appears.
Step 4
Open the server certificate in a text editor, copy the entire block of text, including the
BEGIN
CERTIFICATE
and
END CERTIFICATE
lines, and paste it into the
Server Certificate
field.
Step 5
Optionally, open the private key file, copy the entire block of text, including the
BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY
and
END RSA PRIVATE KEY
lines, and paste it into the
Private Key
field.