Secure Mobile Access 100 10.2 Administration Guide

Importing a goDaddy Certificate on Windows

In this use case, we format a goDaddy Root CA Certificate on a Windows system and then import it to our Secure Mobile Access (SMA) appliance.

  1. Double-click on the goDaddy.p7b file to open the Certificates window and navigate to the goDaddy certificate.

    The .p7b format is a PKCS#7 format certificate file, a very common certificate format.

  2. Double-click the certificate file and select the Details tab.

  3. Click Copy to File. The Certificate Export Wizard launches.
  4. In the Certificate Export Wizard, click Next.
  5. Select Base-64 encoded X.509 (.CER) and then click Next.

  6. In the File to Export screen, type the file name in as goDaddy.cer and then click Next.
  7. In the Completing the Certificate Export Wizard screen, verify the path and format and then click Finish.
  8. Click OK in the confirmation dialog box.

    The certificate is exported in base-64 encoded format. You can view it in a text editor.

  9. In the Secure Mobile Access management interface, navigate to System > Certificates.

  10. In the Additional CA Certificates section, click Import CA Certificate. The Import CA Certificate window appears.

  11. In the Import Certificate window, click Please select file to upload and navigate to the goDaddy.cer file on your Windows system and double-click it, or drag-and-drop the file from your file manager into the window.
  12. Click Upload. The certificate is listed in the Additional CA Certificates table.

  13. Navigate to System > Restart and restart the SMA appliance for the CA certificate to take effect.

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