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Managing your Certificate Revocation List (CRL), Self Certificate Requests, Browse, Upload, Active

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ProSafe Dual WAN Gigabit Firewall with SSL & IPsec VPN FVS336G Reference Manual 9. Return to the Certificates screen and locate the Self Certificate Requests section.. Figure 7-14 10. Select the checkbox next to the certificate request, then click Browse and locate the certificate file on your PC. 11. Click Upload. The certificate file will be uploaded to this device and will appear in the Active Self Certificates list. If you have not already uploaded the CA certificate, do so now, as described in "Select VPN > Certificates from the main menu. The Certificates screen displays. The top section of the Certificates screen displays the Trusted Certificates (CA Certificates)." on page 7-10. You should also periodically check your CA's Certificate Revocation List, as described in "Managing your Certificate Revocation List (CRL)" on page 7-14. Managing your Certificate Revocation List (CRL) A CRL file shows certificates that have been revoked and are no longer valid. Each CA issues their own CRLs. It is important that you keep your CRLs up-to-date. You should obtain the CRL for each CA regularly. In the Certificates menu, you can view your currently-loaded CRLs and upload a new CRL. To view and upload CRLs: 1. Select VPN > Certificates from the main menu. The VPN | Certificates menu will display showing the Certificate Revocation Lists (CRL) table at the bottom of the screen. 7-14 Managing Users, Authentication, and Certificates v1.0, October 2007

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ProSafe Dual WAN Gigabit Firewall with SSL & IPsec VPN FVS336G Reference Manual
7-14
Managing Users, Authentication, and Certificates
v1.0, October 2007
9.
Return to the Certificates screen and locate the
Self Certificate Requests
section..
10.
Select the checkbox next to the certificate request, then click
Browse
and locate the certificate
file on your PC.
11.
Click
Upload
. The certificate file will be uploaded to this device and will appear in the
Active
Self Certificates
list.
If you have not already uploaded the CA certificate, do so now, as described in
“Select VPN >
Certificates from the main menu. The Certificates screen displays. The top section of the
Certificates screen displays the Trusted Certificates (CA Certificates).” on page 7-10
. You should
also periodically check your CA’s Certificate Revocation List, as described in
“Managing your
Certificate Revocation List (CRL)” on page 7-14
.
Managing your Certificate Revocation List (CRL)
A CRL file shows certificates that have been revoked and are no longer valid. Each CA issues their
own CRLs. It is important that you keep your CRLs up-to-date. You should obtain the CRL for
each CA regularly.
In the Certificates menu, you can view your currently-loaded CRLs and upload a new CRL.
To view and upload CRLs:
1.
Select VPN > Certificates from the main menu.
The VPN | Certificates menu will display showing the
Certificate Revocation Lists (CRL)
table at the bottom of the screen.
Figure 7-14