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User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
11






Configuring

SSL
Using
SSL

Keys
Step
4
Do
one

of

the

following:


Click
OK
to

accept

your

entries

and

to

return

to

the

Keys

table.

ANM

updates

the
Keys
table
with
the
imported

key

pair

file

information.


Click
Cancel
to
exit

this

procedure

without
saving
your

entries

and

to

return

to

the
Keys
table.
Related
Topics


Configuring
SSL,

page
11-1


Importing
SSL

Certificates,

page
11-7


Configuring
SSL

Parameter

Maps,
page
11-18


Configuring
SSL

Chain

Group

Parameters,

page
11-23


Configuring
SSL

CSR

Parameters,
page
11-24


Configuring
SSL

Proxy

Service,

page
11-27
Remote
Path
Path
to

the

key

pair

files

that

reside

on

the

remote

server.

The

ACE

fetches

only

files

specified

by
the
path;

it

does

not

recursively

fetch

remote

directories.

Enter

a

filename

path

including

wildcards
(for
example,

/remote/path/*.pem).

The

ACE

module

supports

POSIX

pattern

matching

notation,
as
specified

in

section

2.13

of

the

"Shell

and

Utilities"

volume

of

IEEE

Std

1003.1-2004.

This
notation
includes

the

"*,"

"?"

and

"["

metacharacters.
To
fetch

all

files

from

a

remote

directory,

specify

a

remote

path

that

ends

with

a

wildcard

character
(for
example,

/remote/path/*).

Do

not

include

spaces

or

the

following

special

characters:
;<>\|`@$&()
The
ACE

module

fetches

all

files

on

the

remote

server

that

matches

the

wildcard

criteria.

However,
it
imports

only

files

with

names

that

have

a

maximum

of

40

characters.

If

the

name

of

a

file

exceeds
40
characters,

t

he

ACE

module

does

not

i

mport

the

file

and

discards

i

t.
User
Name
Name
of

the

user

account

on

the

network

server.
Password
Password
for

the

user

account

on

the

network

server.
Confirm
Password
confirmation.
Passphrase
Passphrase
that

was

created

with

the

file.

Without

this

phrase,

you

cannot

use

the

file.

Passphrases
are
used

only

with

encrypted

PEM

and

PKCS

files.
Confirm
Passphrase
confirmation.
Non-Exportable
Check
box

to

specify

that

this

certificate

file

cannot

be

exported

from

the

ACE.

The

ability

to

export
SSL
key

pairs

allows

you

to

copy

signed

certificates

to

another

server

on

your

network

so

that

you
can
then

import

them

onto

another

ACE

or

Web

server.

Exporting

is

similar

to

copying

in

that

the
original
files

are

not

deleted.
Table
11-5
SSL
Key

Pair

Bulk

Import

Attributes

(continued)
Field
Description