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How Local User Authentication Works: RADIUS, Privilege Groups and X.509 Certificates
X Family LSM User’s Guide V 2.5.1 263
STEP A
In the DN Attribute field, select an attribute from the drop down list.
STEP B
Type the value in the data field.
STEP C
Click Add to table below.
The attribute and value are added to the Distinguished Name table. You can delete
an attribute if required.
STEP D
Repeat this process until you have defined the necessary information for the certifi-
cate.
STEP 6
Click Create.to generate the Certificate Request in PKCS#10 format.
The Certificate Requests page displays with the generated request listed in the Certificate
Request table.
After generating the request, use the Export function to save the file so you can submit the request to a
Certificate Authority to obtain a signed local certificate.
Import a signed Local Certificate
STEP 1
From the LSM menu, select Authentication > X.509 Certificates. On the CA Certificate
page, click the Certificate Requests tab.
STEP 2
On the Certificate Requests page in the Import Signed Request table, type the Certificate
File path and filename for the certificate request to import, or click Browse and navigate to
the file.
This is the name of the signed Local Certificate file returned from the CA to which you
transferred the Certificate Request file.
STEP 3
Click Import.
If the device verifies that the certificate can be trusted and that it matches a current
Certificate Request, the certificate is imported. The matching certificate request is deleted.
After the local certificate is imported, you can view and manage it from the Local Certificates
page.
If the import fails, an error message explaining the failure is displayed.
Local Certificates
Local Certificates are used by X family device to authenticate IPSec on the device. Local Certificates are
signed using the private key of a CA Certificate, which is a digital certificate issued by a Certificate
Authority (CA).
The local certificate is a personal certificate, installed on the X family device or remote device. Each
device has a unique local certificate. Because the local certificate has been signed by a CA, any other
device that has imported and trusts the CA certificate can authenticate the X family device.
Note Use this procedure to import the signed Certificate that you received from
the Certificate Authority in response to submitting a Certificate Request
generated from the LSM.
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