Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S190 Mode D'Emploi
10-25
Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.1 for Web User Guide
OL-23207-01
Chapter 10 Decryption Policies
Enabling the HTTPS Proxy
Note
After you generate the certificate and key, you can download the
generated certificate to transfer it to the client applications on the
network. Do this using the Download Certificate link in the generated
key area.
generated certificate to transfer it to the client applications on the
network. Do this using the Download Certificate link in the generated
key area.
e.
Go to step
Step 9
To upload a root certificate and key:
a.
Click Use Uploaded Certificate and Key.
b.
Click Browse for the Certificate field to navigate to the certificate file stored
on the local machine.
on the local machine.
If the file you upload contains multiple certificates or keys, the Web Proxy
uses the first certificate or key in the file.
uses the first certificate or key in the file.
Note
The certificate file must be in PEM format. DER format is not
supported.
supported.
c.
Click Browse for the Key field to navigate to the private key file. The private
key must be unencrypted.
key must be unencrypted.
Note
The key length must be 512, 1024, or 2048 bits. Also, the private key
file must be in PEM format. DER format is not supported.
file must be in PEM format. DER format is not supported.
d.
Click Upload Files to transfer the certificate and key files to the Web Security
appliance.
appliance.
The uploaded certificate information is displayed on the Edit HTTPS Proxy
Settings page.
Settings page.
Note
After you upload the certificate and key, you can download the
certificate to transfer it to the client applications on the network. Do
this using the Download Certificate link in the uploaded key area.
certificate to transfer it to the client applications on the network. Do
this using the Download Certificate link in the uploaded key area.