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Certificate update via API
Hello everyone,
I am trying to add (and eventually update) a certificate on our FortiWeb appliance by using the API. I have read in the documentation that something like this:
/usr/bin/curl -i -X POST -H 'Authorization: YWRtaW46' -H "Content-Type: application/json" -k -d @test.json https://192.168.118.41:90/api/v1.0/System/Certificates/Local; echo
is what I am supposed to do. The "test.json" file is a file containing a json object describing a certificate, the frame for which I have built using a GET request on the same resource:
/usr/bin/curl -iv -X GET -H 'Authorization: YWRtaW46' -H "Content-Type: application/json" -k https://192.168.118.41:90/api/v1.0/System/Certificates/Local; echo
I am getting an error 500 after the POST request. The error message is troubling, saying that "File is not an update file". My question is as follow:
What would be a "valid" update file and where can I find an example of a successful POST request for a new certificate?
I did not want to bump an old thread: https://forum.fortinet.com/tm.aspx?m=155127&tree=true
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**Bumping for visibility**
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I would also like to know how to update a certificate via the api.
Does anyone know.
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I created a quick and dirty Python Script to do that:
https://github.com/righter83/Fortigate-API-VIP-Certificate
