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The Export Certificate Page
Step 2
Select the certificate you want to export.
Step 3
Enter the file name for the certificate.
Step 4
Enter a password for the certificate file.
Step 5
Click Export.
Your web browser displays a dialog box asking you to save the file.
Step 6
Save the file to a local or network machine.
Step 7
You can export additional certificates or click Cancel to return to the Network >
Certificates page.
Certificates page.
Note
The option to export certificates is not available on Email Security appliances
with a FIPS-compliant HSM card. AsyncOS allows you to backup and restore
certificates.
with a FIPS-compliant HSM card. AsyncOS allows you to backup and restore
certificates.
Managing Lists of Certificate Authorities
The appliance has a pre-installed list of trusted certificate authorities that it uses
to verify a certficate from a remote domain to establish the domain’s credentials.
You can import a custom list of trusted CAs for the appliance to use alongside the
pre-installed system list or in place of the system list. You can manage the lists
using the Network > Certificates > Edit Certificate Authorities page in the GUI or
the
to verify a certficate from a remote domain to establish the domain’s credentials.
You can import a custom list of trusted CAs for the appliance to use alongside the
pre-installed system list or in place of the system list. You can manage the lists
using the Network > Certificates > Edit Certificate Authorities page in the GUI or
the
certconfig > certauthority
command in the CLI.
shows the Edit Certificate Authorities page in the GUI where you can
manage the custom and system certificate authority lists.