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User Guide for AsyncOS 9.7 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
 
Chapter 18      Data Loss Prevention
  RSA Enterprise Manager
Uploading a Certificate to the Email Security Appliance
Before You Begin
Create a .p12 certificate file. You can use the procedure in 
Procedure
Step 1
Select Network > Certificates.
Step 2
Click Add Certificate.
Step 3
Select the Import Certificate option. 
Step 4
Enter the path to the certificate file on your network or local machine.
Step 5
Enter the password for the file. 
Step 6
Click Next to view the certificate’s information. 
Step 7
Enter a name for the certificate. The Email Security appliance assigns the common name by default. 
If Enterprise Manager manages the connected Email Security appliances at the group or cluster level, all 
certificates must have the same certificate name, even though the Common Name in each certificate is 
specific to each machine in the cluster. 
Step 8
Submit and commit your changes. 
Uploading the Custom Certificate Authority File to the Email Security Appliance
Before You Begin
Obtain the certificate authority file. If you generated a certificate using the procedure in 
, this is the .pem file in the same 
folder as the .p12 certificate file. 
Procedure 
Step 1
Select Network > Certificates.
Step 2
In the Certificate Authorities section, click Edit Settings.
Step 3
Click Enable for the Custom List.
Step 4
Enter the full path to the custom list (the .pem file) on a local or network machine. 
Step 5
Submit and commit your changes.
Generating a Certificate from the Email Security Appliance for Enterprise Manager 
If you prefer not to use the same certificate for client and server, you can generate a self-signed 
certificate from the Email Security appliance and upload it to Enterprise Manager. See