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INFO: Usage of external CA certificates

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  • WebMarshal

Question:

  • How can I use external CA certificate with WebMarshal?

Information:

Use of publicly trusted CA certificates in proxying end-user communications with internet systems is prohibited by some browser manufacturer rules and regulations.  Trustwave recommends the use of a self signed or enterprise CA for proxying use. If you intend to use a publicly trusted or cross signed CA certificate with this product, consult with the issuing CA to ensure your use is compliant with all current and anticipated regulations.

To import a CA certificate, you can use the Certificate Converter Tool available from the WebMarshal Download page.


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