Hello,
I'd like to use our Public Certificate (Signed by a public CA) to use in the ssl inspection profile.
I followed the instruction here https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/6.0.0/cookbook/518006/using-a-ca-signed-certificate.
Here the situation on certificate:
But as you can see below I'm not able to select my certificate, the only I can see is the Fortinet_CA_SSL.
Why ?
Thank you in advance ...
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Hello, it is not possible to use the classic PUBLIC certificate, because it must be able to decrypt and re-encrypt the content. it is a certificate issued to the certification authorities. You can use a private certificate delivered by your infrastructure pki.
On the other hand, in Fortinet equipment, by default there is a certificate which can be used for this. This certificate can be downloaded and then distributed to computers by script or gpo.
Best regards,
Julien
If you certificate does not have CA:TRUE than it is not useable.
example
openssl x509 -in mycertpublic.crt -text -noout
Or open it in a browser or keystore and check the certificate details.
http://socpuppet.blogspot.com/2016/10/a-quick-and-sure-to-know-if-ssl.html
Ken Felix
PCNSE
NSE
StrongSwan
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