object that uses certificates must be assigned a
Gateway
and
Root
certificate.
Example 3.45. Associating Certificates with IPsec Tunnels
To associate an imported certificate with an IPsec tunnel.
Web Interface
1.
Go to: Network > Interfaces and VPN > IPsec
2.
Display the properties of the IPsec tunnel
3.
Select Authentication
4.
Select the X509 Certificate option
5.
Select the correct Gateway and Root certificates
6.
Click OK
3.9.3. CRL Distribution Point Lists
NetDefendOS allows the administrator to define one or more NetDefendOS
CRL Distribution Point
List
(CDPL) objects. Each list is composed of one or more entries, each entry specifying the URL of
a server that can provide a
Certificate Revocation List
(CRL) to NetDefendOS for validating the
certificate.
To use CDPLs in NetDefendOS, the following steps are used:
•
Load certificates into NetDefendOS.
•
Define a
CRL Distribution Point List
.
•
Associate the
CRL Distribution Point List
with a certificate.
Once the association is made between a certificate and a CDPL, all CRL lookups for that
certificate are done using the entries in the associated CDPL. The first entry in the associated list
is tried first and if that fails the second is tried, and so on. It does not matter if the certificate has
its own embedded CDPL or not, the CDPL associated with it in NetDefendOS will always be used.
In the case of a certificate chain, only the certificate at the top of the chain needs to associated
with the CDPL defined in NetDefendOS. This CDPL will then take precedence over any CDPL
embedded in the top level certificate or any certificate at a lower level of the chain.
By forcing certificates to use the CDPL defined by the administrator instead of any CRL
embedded in the certificate, the administrator can ensure access to a functioning and accessible
CA server.
Example 3.46. CRL Distribution Point List
This example creates a CDPL object called
my_cdpl
and associates it with a certificate called
my_cert
with a single URL of
http://crls.example.com
. It is assumed that
my_cert
has already been
uploaded into NetDefendOS.
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