Overview of certificates

Navigate to Certificate Management > Certificates to display a tree diagram listing the certificates available on the system as organized by certificate authority.

Use the buttons above the list to expand or collapse the branches, import a certificate from a file (), sign a certificate signing request, or create a new certificate.

After the initial boot-up and following a new installation, the following certificates are created by default, although occasionally they first have to be selected in the setup wizard:

Table 1. Previously created certificates
Certificate name Description
LCOS FX default root CA Top-level certification authority used to create subordinate certification authorities and certificates.
LCOS FX default HTTPS proxy CA Certification authority for creating subordinated certificates for use by the HTTPS proxy.
LCOS FX default app-filter certificate Preconfigured certificate for application management.
LCOS FX default mail proxy CA Certification authority for creating subordinated certificates for use by the mail proxy.
LCOS FX default mail proxy certificate Preconfigured certificate for the mail proxy.
LCOS FX default web portal certificate Preconfigured certificate for the web portal.
LCOS FX default web server certificate Preconfigured certificate for the web server.
This list displays the name of the respective certificate and its dependencies as shown by the tree structure. The button behind each certificate indicate its validity:

Also displayed is the availability of a private key for the certificate () and a "CA" shows whether the certificate is a certification authority. You can also use the buttons to display details of each certificate (), export a certificate (), renew the validity of a certificate (), revoke the certificate (), and delete the certificate or just its private key ().

Please refer to Icons and buttons for further information.

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