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First put the new .pfx file onto a directory in your IFS. I have a folder called Certificates in the /Home directory.

After logging in to DCM, Select a Certificate Store, select *SYSTEM certificate store
Select Manage Certificates
Import Certificate
Select Server or Client and press continue
Enter the fully qualified path to the certificate you placed on the IFS, in my system that would be /home/Certificates/NewCert.pfx

You will then be prompted for the password.

If you receive an error that the CA is not known or trusted, you may have to extract that and import the CA certificate first. You have to have the top level certificate CA before importing anything lower.

For instance www.cross-check.com
DigiCert Baltimore Root
--CloudFlare Inc ECC CA-2
----www.cross-checkc.om

As you can see we have the root, intermediate, and then our certificate.


Chris Bipes
Director of Information Services
CrossCheck, Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Tom Hightower
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2019 8:32 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re[2]: Import certificate without CSR



I'm trying to do this on a 7.2 box.  I've got a multi-domain crt (from Comodo), csr for which was created on Windows Server.  I've asked the network manager for the pfx and passcode as mentioned below, and have received those - now what? How do I import it to the i?

I've done the generate csr/send to comodo/get crt/import crt several times in the past on the 400/i, but never have I worked with a multi-domain crt, nor with one where the csr was not generated on the 400. Not at all sure of the steps involved with this one.


Thanks for any help!
TomH


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