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Secure connections and certificates Page 106 FortiRecorder 2.4.2 Administration Guide
2. Append the certificate of each intermediary CA in order from the intermediary CA who
signed the local certificate to the intermediary CA whose certificate was signed directly by a
trusted root CA.
For example, an appliance’s certificate that includes a signing chain might use the following
structure:
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
<server certificate>
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
<certificate of intermediate CA 1, who signed the server certificate>
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
<certificate of intermediate CA 2, who signed the certificate of
intermediate CA 1 and whose certificate was signed by a trusted
root CA>
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
3. Save the certificate.
To upload a certificate
1. Go to System > Certificate > Local Certificate.
2. Click Import.
A dialog appears.
3. Configure these settings:
Setting name Description
Type Select the type of certificate file to upload, either:
Local Certificate — An unencrypted certificate in PEM format.
Certificate — An unencrypted certificate in PEM format. The
private key is in a separate file.
PKCS12 Certificate — A PKCS #12 encrypted certificate with
private key.
Other available settings vary depending on this selection.
Certificate file Click Browse to locate the certificate file that you want to upload.
This option is available only if Type is Certificate or Local Certificate.
Key file Click Browse to locate the private key file that you want to upload with
the certificate.
This option is available only if Type is Certificate.
Certificate with key
file
Click Browse to locate the PKCS #12 certificate-with-key file that you
want to upload.
This option is available only if Type is PKCS12 Certificate.
Password Type the password that was used to encrypt the file, enabling the
FortiRecorder appliance to decrypt and install the certificate.
This option is available only if Type is Certificate or PKCS12
Certificate.

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