Hi,
Is there a way to use SSL inspection using Internal Certificate Authority certs? It seems that SSL inspection only uses local certificate but the format ussualy is in PCKS#12 or the one with password and private key. I cannot seem to generate a CSR file that allows to generate a password or private key from within Fortigate. Installing certs on PC's is not applicable for our company as we have alot of PC's here. I was able to use our internal CA cert to get a secured fortigate management screen but can't seem to use the SSL inspection.
Appreciate your help.
Regards,
Ron
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Hi,
you need to generate a Certificate with "CA: True" enabled... Only this can do ssl interception.
Normaly you would do this on your corporate PKI and import the cerficate & private key to your firewall.
Br,
Roman
I wrote a blog a few years back on just this
http://socpuppet.blogspot.com/2016/10/a-quick-and-sure-to-know-if-ssl.html
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