Navigate to
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:
Certificate name | Description |
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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. |
- – certificate is valid
- – certificate expires in 8 to 30 days
- – certificate expires in one to 7 days
- -– certificate has expired
- – certificate has been revoked
- – certificate has been replaced
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.