You can manually add digital certificates, or you can use SCEP to help manage how you obtain certificates.
For information about using SCEP to obtain certificates, see Obtaining Digital Certificates through SCEP .
To manually add a signed certificate:
where:
By default, this request creates the file /tmp/certreq.csr and encodes the file by using Privacy-Enhanced
Mail (pem) encoding.
You can transfer the file through FTP by using the file copy command.
The remote system prompts you for your password.
/tmp directory.
You can transfer the file through FTP, as shown in Step 2.
where
/tmp folder. The file has
one of the following extensions:
For example, to import the file sdx.cer that is identified as web:
user@host> show security certificate web subject:CN=host
If there are no certificates on the system, the CLI displays the following message:
user@host> show security certificate No entity certificates in key store