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Chapter 35 Configuring Digital Certificates
Feature History for Certificate Management
Step 4 When you are done, click Clear CRL to remove the CRL details and choose another CA certificate to
view.
Feature History for Certificate Management
Table 35-1 lists each feature change and the platform release in which it was implemented. ASDM is
backwards-compatible with multiple platform releases, so the specific ASDM release in which support
was added is not listed.
Table 35-1 Feature History for Certificate Management
Feature Name
Platform
Releases Feature Information
Certificate Management 7.0(1) Digital certificates (including CA certificates, identity
certificates, and code signer certificates) provide digital
identification for authentication. A digital certificate
includes information that identifies a device or user, such as
the name, serial number, company, department, or IP
address. CAs are trusted authorities that “sign” certificates
to verify their authenticity, thereby guaranteeing the
identity of the device or user. CAs issue digital certificates
in the context of a PKI, which uses public-key or
private-key encryption to ensure security.
The following paths were introduced, based on the type of
VPN connection being used:
Configuration > Remote Access VPN > Certificate
Management
Configuration > Site-to-Site VPN > Certificate
Management