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Security Certificates
1. Click Configuration > Certificate Management > Trusted Root CA
2. Click Import.
3. Browse to the Root CA file and select it.
4. Click Open and give the Certificate an appropriate alias name.
You can also open the certificate in any text editor and copy/paste the
Certificate's PEM text into the “Certificate PEM” blank text area shown below.
5. Click Import.
You should see a message indicating that the import was successful.
6. Click OK > Close.
7. Repeat steps 2 - 6 for all certificates.
You should now see all certificates imported into the controller
8. Import the Server Certificate by clicking Configuration > Certificate
Management > Server Certificates > Pending CSR > Import.
9. Browse to the server certificate, select it and click Import > Open > Import.
10. Click OK > Close > Close.
11. Restart the web server by clicking CLI at the top right of the screen (see Figure
17), selecting Restart Server. and then clicking Run.
Figure 17: Accessing CLI from GUI
You are finished importing the certificates.
Assign a Server Certificate to an Application
Certificates can be used for security purposes (i.e., for radius termination) as well
as by Captive Portal or Web Administration tools. To assign the Server Certificate:
1. Highlight the Certificate in the Server Certificates list.
2. Click Used By. The User Applications dialog displays.