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vpn:certificates [2010/11/22 13:39]
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vpn:certificates [2010/11/22 14:12] (current)
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^ :!: WARNING! All certificates are erased upon reset to factory defaults! ^ ^ :!: WARNING! All certificates are erased upon reset to factory defaults! ^
-| To avoid loosing your certificates make sure you make a backup copy using the Backup to file button on the Administration page. |+| To avoid loosing your certificates make sure you make a backup copy using the **Backup to file** button on the [[web_gui:administration_page|Administration]] page. |
{{ :vpn:vpn_certificates.png?227|VPN Certificates in rel 5.30}} {{ :vpn:vpn_certificates.png?227|VPN Certificates in rel 5.30}}
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You use your certificate to identify yourself with when connecting to a remote IPSec gateway. You use your certificate to identify yourself with when connecting to a remote IPSec gateway.
-The IPSec Settings page reached from the simplified [[web_gui:vpn_page|IPSec Overview]] page always use your first own certificate when creating new connections that use certificates as authentication. +The IPSec Settings page reached from the simplified [[web_gui:vpn_page|IPSec Overview]] page (by "Add" or "Edit/view" buttons) always use your first own certificate when creating new connections that use certificates as authentication.
You do not need to specify own certificate, only the trusted one. You do not need to specify own certificate, only the trusted one.
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