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View existing CA certificates
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View the CA certificate information:
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Common Name: CommonName (CN)
field in the CA certificate.
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Type: Type of the CA certificate,
which is Root or Intermediate.
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Valid to: Date and time after
which the CA certificate becomes invalid.
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Expired Status: Whether the CA
certificate is expired or not.  indicates that the certificate expired and serves as a
reminder to the administrator to take action on it.
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Click a CommonName under Common
Name to view the certificate details.
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Add a CA certificate
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Add CA certificates to the to the Untrusted CA
Certificates list:
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Click Add.
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On the Add Untrusted CA
Certificate screen that appears, click Select File
and select a certificate to upload.
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Note
Deep Discovery Web
Inspector supports uploading CA
certificates in .pem or .p7b format.
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Click Add.
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Note
If Deep Discovery Web
Inspector encounters an unknown CA
certificate, it automatically saves it in the Inactive CA
Certificates list.
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Move a CA certificate
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To move an untrusted CA certificate to
the Trusted CA Certificates list, select it and click Move
to Trusted.
Certificates that use this CA
certificate in their certification path are trusted.
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To move an untrusted CA certificate to
the Inactive CA Certificates list, select it and click
Move to Inactive.
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Delete a CA certificate
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To delete a CA certificate, select it and click
Delete.
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Search for a CA certificate
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Type a CommonName or part of the CommonName in the
Search text box.
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Note
If there are many entries in the table, you can type some
characters of the CommonName in the Search text box to narrow down
the entries. As you type, the entries that match the characters you typed are displayed
immediately.
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