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Managed PKI for SSL Support

Installation Instructions for Cisco ACS 3.2

This document provides instructions for installing SSL Certificates. If you are unable to use these instructions for your server, VeriSign recommends that you contact your software vendor or an organisation that supports Cisco ACS 3.2.

Premium and Intranet Edition SSL Certificates

If you are installing a Managed PKI for SSL Premium Edition or a Managed PKI for SSL Intranet Certificate, you need to first install the intermediate CA (‘intermediate.crt’) provided by your administrator.

  1. In the navigation bar, click on System Configuration.
  2. Click on ACS Certificate Set-up.
  3. Click on ACS Certification Authority Set-up. CiscoSecure ACS displays the CA Operations table on the Certification Authorities Set-up page.
  4. In the CA certificate file box, type the full path and filename for the certificate you wish to use.
  5. Click on Submit.

Managed PKI for SSL Administrators: how to find your Intermediate CA.

Install Your SSL Certificate

When your Managed PKI for SSL Administrator has approved your request you will receive an email from VeriSign that contains your certificate. If the certificate is an attachment (Cert.cer), you can use the file. If the certificate is in the body of the email, copy and paste it into a text file (such as OriginalCert.txt) using Vi or Notepad. Do not use Microsoft Word or other word processing programs that may add characters. Confirm that there are no extra lines or spaces in the file.

  1. In the navigation bar, click on System Configuration.
  2. Click on ACS Certificate Set-up.
  3. Click on Install ACS Certificate. CiscoSecure ACS displays the Install ACS Certificate page.
  4. Select the Read certificate from file option, and then type the full directory path and filename of the certificate file in the Certificate file box.
  5. In the Private Key file box, type the full directory path and name of the file that contains the private key.
  6. In the Private Key password box, type the private key password.
  7. Click on Submit.

Support

For more information, go to Cisco Technical Support Center.


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