Importing certificates from a CA using EJBCA
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- Activate Next-Generation Trust Security
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- Configure AWS connection
- Configure Azure Key Vault connection
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- Workload Identity Federation authentication
- Workload Identity Federation - Azure Identity Provider authentication
- Next-Gen Trust Security Generated Key authentication
- User permissions
- Workload Identity Federation authentication
- Next-Gen Trust Security Generated Key authentication
- User permissions
- Supported OIDC claims
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- Create an F5 BIG-IP LTM machine
- Create a Microsoft Azure Private Key Vault machine
- Create a Microsoft IIS machine
- Create a Microsoft Windows (PowerShell) machine
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- Create a Common KeyStore machine
- Create a Citrix ADC machine
- Create an Imperva WAF machine
- Create a VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer (AVI) machine
- Create an A10 Thunder ADC machine
- Create a Cloudflare machine
- Create Kemp Virtual LoadMaster machine
- Create a Palo Alto Panorama machine
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- Provision to an F5 BIG-IP LTM
- Provision to a Microsoft Azure Private Key Vault
- Provision to Microsoft IIS
- Provision to Microsoft Windows (PowerShell)
- Provision to Microsoft SQL Server
- Provision to a Common KeyStore
- Provision to a Citrix ADC
- Provision to an Imperva WAF
- Provision to VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer (AVI)
- Provision to an A10 Thunder ADC
- Provision to Cloudflare
- Provision to a Kemp Virtual LoadMaster
- Provision to Palo Alto Panorama
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- 47-Day Validity Readiness TLS Certificates dashboard
- About the Certificate Inventory
- Managing certificate lifecycle settings
- Reissuing certificates in Next-Gen Trust Security
- Downloading certificates, certificate chains, and keystores
- Retiring, recovering, and deleting certificates
- Finding certificates in the certificate inventory
- Importing certificates from a CA using EJBCA
- Notification Center overview
- Domain-based validation for external emails
- Managing user accounts
- Troubleshooting
Importing certificates from a CA using EJBCA
Next-Gen Trust Security provides the ability to import certificates from EJBCA.
If you are using a VSatellite connection to your EJBCA account, you can import certificates to Next-Gen Trust Security manually, or automatically on a schedule.
To manually import a certificate using a CA connected via EJBCA
- Sign in to Next-Gen Trust Security.
- Click Configuration > Certificate Authorities.
- Locate the certificate authority with the certificates you want to import, then click it to show the details.Tip: EJBCA-connected CAs are listed with the type Connector CA.
- Click Import.
The Status field changes to Running. You will need to refresh the page to see when this process finishes.
Imported certificates will be available in the inventory. Use the Imported from filter option to find certificates imported from this certificate authority.
Note: You can modify other options on the details page of the Connector CA. However, be aware that if you change the settings to disable include revoked or include expired certificates, it won't remove any existing certificates from your inventory. Any new revoked or expired certificates would not be imported after you disabled the related setting.