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- AJ_01_135899Cirrostratus
Under System --> File Management --> SSL Certificate List , select Create. Ensure that you choose "Certificate Authority" under Issuer. Note that the Certificate Properties such as Organization and Locality must match what is configured in your Symantec account.
When you select "Finish", you will receive a CSR that you'll input in your Symantec dashboard, and the private key will show up in your Certificate List.
Once you receive the Cert back, import it. Create an SSL profile, assign the cert to it, and assign the SSL profile to the VIP.
- sandiksk_35282Altostratus
will it be the same process for trend micro , copy the CSR have it on their dash board once I get the key and certificate import it to F5.
- sandiksk_35282Altostratus
will it be the same process for trend micro , copy the CSR have it on their dash board once I get the key and certificate import it to F5.
you won't get the key, with creating a CSR you create a key and an unsigned certificate. you submit that unsigned certificate and get it back signed. then you import that.
- IainThomson85_1Cumulonimbus
If you dont' fancy the GUI.
You could also use the CLI
https://www.sslshopper.com/article-most-common-openssl-commands.html