ZyWALL Series Internet Security Gateway
16-6
Certificates
Table 16-1 My Certificates
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Details
Select the radio button next to a certificate’s index number and then click
Details
to
open a screen with an in-depth list of information about that certificate.
Refresh
Click this button to display the current validity status of the certificates.
Delete
Select the radio button next to the index number of a certificate that you want to
delete and then click
Delete
to remove that certificate.
You cannot delete a certificate that one or more features is configured to use.
Do the following to delete a certificate that shows
*SELF
in the
Type
field.
1. Make sure that no other features, such as HTTPS, VPN, SSH … are
configured to use the
*SELF
certificate.
2. Click the details icon next to another self-signed certificate (see the section
on the
Create
button if you need to create a self-signed certificate).
3. Select
the
Default self-signed certificate which signs the imported
remote host certificates
check box.
4. Click
Apply
to save the changes and return to the
My Certificates
screen.
5. The certificate that originally showed
*SELF
displays
SELF
and you can
delete it now.
Note that subsequent certificates move up by one when you take this action.
16.5 Certificate File Formats
The certification authority certificate that you want to import has to be in one of these file formats:
Binary X.509: This is an ITU-T recommendation that defines the formats for X.509 certificates.
PEM (Base-64) encoded X.509: This Privacy Enhanced Mail format uses 64 ASCII characters to
convert a binary X.509 certificate into a printable form.
Binary PKCS#7: This is a standard that defines the general syntax for data (including digital
signatures) that may be encrypted. The ZyWALL currently allows the importation of a PKS#7 file
that contains a single certificate.
PEM (Base-64) encoded PKCS#7: This Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM) format uses 64 ASCII
characters to convert a binary PKCS#7 certificate into a printable form.
Summary of Contents for Internet Security Gateway ZyWALL 100
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