Hello,
When I import an external CA certificate to a FortiGate (5.4.1), I have noticed that I cannot set the certificate's name. The name is always been set by FortiOS to "CA_Cert_1". Do you know if I can set a different name to this certificate?
BTW, when I import an SSL certificate as local, FortiOS allows me to set any name I desire. The restriction seems to be in the name of the CA certificate only.
Thanks
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Hi,
how about:
config vpn certificate ca rename CA_Cert_1 to Test-1-CA rename CA_Cert_3 to Test-3B-CA
I too would like to be able to specify the name of, or rename, a CA certificate.
From the CLI, rename of a CA certificate with no references fails, and "exec vpn certificate ca import" doesn't allow you to enter a name.
Hmmm, according to the handbook, it seems that the CA certificate name is set by the ForiOS automatically:
"The system assigns a unique name to each CA certificate. The names are numbered consecutively (CA_Cert_1, CA_Cert_2, CA_Cert_3, and so on)."
Although I don't understand why you can set the name of an SSL certificate, but you cannot do the same to the CA certificate name, I take this as final, unless someone of you guys knows something different.
Hello Guys,
I want to create a CSR for my fortigate. But when i download it and open it with notepad, i can a blank text. What could be wrong.
Hi,
how about:
config vpn certificate ca rename CA_Cert_1 to Test-1-CA rename CA_Cert_3 to Test-3B-CA
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