NGAF - Commercial Certificate of Web Authentication Portal 50

ThomasC Lv1Posted 17 Oct 2022 16:27

Hi all,
   I wish to know if it's possible to upload a commercial SSL certificate into the builtin authentication web portal of NGAF.

Latest version of some browser (ex. Chrome) does not accept self signed certificate and some customer are expressing problem regarding logging in the portal itself.

I cannot find where I can generate the CSR or upload the certificate and private key pair.

Can I ask you for help?

Thanks for your time, wish you a good day,
   Thomas.  

P.S.: I can't create a MAC address bypass of the portal to circumnavigate the problem.

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1. On the dashboard management click "Server Security" then choose "SSL Policy"
2. In the SSL Policy window fill up the "Name" then in the "Server Certificate" choose "Add" (PLEASE SEE SSL1 PICTURE)
3. In the Server Certificate tab click "Import Certificate" then import your SSL certificate. (PLEASE SEE SSL2 PICTURE) then click OK after import.
4. Then fill up the SERVER IP and Server Port then click OK
5. Then select the SSL Protocol that you need then press OK (PLEASE SEE SSL3 PICTURE)
6. Then test the configuration

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jetjetd Lv5Posted 29 Oct 2022 22:17
  
Yes, its possible to upload a commercial SSL certificate into the builtin authentication web portal of NGAF.
Deorwine Lv2Posted 26 Oct 2022 10:15
  
1. On the dashboard management click "Server Security" then choose "SSL Policy"
2. In the SSL Policy window fill up the "Name" then in the "Server Certificate" choose "Add"
3. In the Server Certificate tab click "Import Certificate" then import your SSL certificate. Then click OK after import.
4. Then fill up the SERVER IP and Server Port then click OK
5. Then select the SSL Protocol that you need then press OK
6. Then test the configuration
arjay Lv3Posted 25 Oct 2022 08:51
  
Yes, you can use/upload your commercial SSL certificate. Please see below steps on how to upload your commercial SSL Cert:

- On the dashboard management click "Server Security" then choose "SSL Policy"
- In the SSL Policy window fill up the "Name" then in the "Server Certificate" choose "Add" (PLEASE SEE SSL1 PICTURE)
- In the Server Certificate tab click "Import Certificate" then import your SSL certificate. (PLEASE SEE SSL2 PICTURE) then click OK after import.
- Then fill up the SERVER IP and Server Port then click OK
- Then select the SSL Protocol that you need then press OK (PLEASE SEE SSL3 PICTURE)
- Then test the configuration.
Newbie308427 Posted 24 Oct 2022 22:06
  
1. On the dashboard management click "Server Security" then choose "SSL Policy"
2. In the SSL Policy window fill up the "Name" then in the "Server Certificate" choose "Add" (PLEASE SEE SSL1 PICTURE)
3. In the Server Certificate tab click "Import Certificate" then import your SSL certificate. (PLEASE SEE SSL2 PICTURE) then click OK after import.
4. Then fill up the SERVER IP and Server Port then click OK
5. Then select the SSL Protocol that you need then press OK (PLEASE SEE SSL3 PICTURE)
6. Then test the configuration.
Newbie308427 Posted 24 Oct 2022 22:04
  
1. On the dashboard management click "Server Security" then choose "SSL Policy"
2. In the SSL Policy window fill up the "Name" then in the "Server Certificate" choose "Add" (PLEASE SEE SSL1 PICTURE)
3. In the Server Certificate tab click "Import Certificate" then import your SSL certificate. (PLEASE SEE SSL2 PICTURE) then click OK after import.
4. Then fill up the SERVER IP and Server Port then click OK
5. Then select the SSL Protocol that you need then press OK (PLEASE SEE SSL3 PICTURE)
6. Then test the configuration.
mumtazmazhar Lv1Posted 24 Oct 2022 15:43
  
Sangfor IAG is a secure web gateway with an advanced reporting center, web filtering, and application control listed in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for SWG.
BitCloud Lv3Posted 24 Oct 2022 15:42
  
Yes it is possible to upload a commercial SSL certificate into the builtin authentication
isabelita Lv3Posted 24 Oct 2022 15:14
  
Obtain certificates used by API Gateway. Policy Studio can generate both X.509 certificates and associated private keys.
Natsu Dragneel Lv3Posted 24 Oct 2022 14:38
  
Yes it is possible to upload a commercial SSL certificate into the builtin authentication web portal of NGAF.
Noah19 Lv3Posted 24 Oct 2022 14:08
  
In the Server Certificate tab click "Import Certificate" then import your SSL certificate.

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