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Chapter 9 Configuring SSL
Importing SSL Certificates
Note SSL bulk import can take longer based on the number of SSL certificates being imported. It will
progress to completion on the ACE. To see the imported certificates in the ACE Device
Manager, perform a CLI synchronization for this context once the SSL bulk import has
completed. For information on synchronizing contexts, see the “Synchronizing Virtual Context
Configurations” section on page 4-79.
Step 3 Enter the applicable information:
• For the Import dialog box, see Table 9-2.
• For the Bulk Import dialog box, see Table 9-3.
Table 9-2 SSL Certificate Management Import Attributes
Field Description
Protocol Specify the method to be used for accessing the network server:
• FTP—Indicates that FTP is to be used to access the network server when
importing the SSL certificate.
• SFTP—Indicates that SFTP is to be used to access the network server
when importing the SSL certificate.
• TFTP—Indicates that TFTP is to be used to access the network server
when importing the SSL certificate.
• TERMINAL—Indicates that you will import the file using cut and paste
by pasting the certificate information to the terminal display. You can
only use the terminal method to display PEM files, which are in ASCII
format.
IP Address This field appears for FTP, TFTP, and SFTP.
Enter the IPv4 address of the remote server on which the SSL certificate file
resides.
Remote File Name This field appears for FTP, TFTP, and SFTP.
Enter the directory and filename of the certificate file on the network server.
Local File Name Enter the filename to be used for the SSL certificate file when it is imported
to the ACE appliance.
User Name This field appears for FTP and SFTP.
Enter the name of the user account on the network server.
Password This field appears for FTP and SFTP.
Enter the password for the user account on the network server.
Confirm This field appears for FTP and SFTP.
Reenter the password.
Passphrase This field appears for FTP, TFTP, SFTP, and TERMINAL.
Enter the passphrase that was created with the file. Without this phrase, you
cannot use the file. Passphrases are used only with encrypted PEM and
PKCS files.
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