Network Security Management On-Premises Administration Guide
- Network Security Manager (On-Premises) 2.5.0
- Network Security Manager Overview
- Home Dashboard
- Tenants
- Firewalls
- Templates
- Global Objects
- VPN Topology
- SD-WAN Topology
- Configuration Management
- User Management
- Reports
- Logs and Alerts
- System Dashboard
- Settings
- Licenses
- Administration
- Time
- Certificates
- Common Access Card (CAC) Authentication
- Diagnostics
- Firmware and Settings
- Backups/Restore Feature
- Configure Backup Settings
- Configure a Scheduled NSM File System Backup
- Configure a Scheduled NSM File System Backup via SCP
- View NSM File System Backups
- Create a NSM File System Backup
- Create SCP of a NSM File System Backup
- Import a NSM File System Backup
- Export a NSM File System Backup
- Delete a NSM File System Backup
- Restore NSM to a File System Backup
- Backup/Restore NSM using Safemode
- Shutdown/Reboot
- Closed Network
- Analytics Agent
- Network
- System Monitor
- High Availability
- NSM Management Console
- SonicWall Support
Certificates
Manage your certificates on the Certificates page. Navigate to System | Settings > Certificates to see the list of certificates.
The following functions can be used to manage your certificates:
Search | Use the Search function to find a specific certificate or filter to a set with similar parameters. |
Generate Self Signed Certificate | Click this icon to generate a single certificate. |
Import |
To import a list of certificates:
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Delete | Select the certificate you want to delete and click the Delete icon. You can select multiple certificates to delete at the same time. |
Refresh | Clicking Refresh updates the certificate list. |
There are two options to import the certificates -
- Local certificate with private key.
- CA certificate from encoded file.
Only one certificate can be used as a CAC authentication certificate.
Select Import a local end-user certificate with private key from a PKCS#12 (.p12 or .pfx) encoded file.
Next, enter the Certificate Name and the Certificate Management Password (the password you defined when creating the .pfx file). Click Import.
Import a CA certificate from a PKCS#7 (.p7b), PEM (.pem) or DER (.der or .cer) encoded file
Click Add File and browse to locate and open your Certificate .pfx file. Click Upload to upload the selected
certificate.
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