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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. | |
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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. | ||