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The following dialog is displayed when you click on the Configure SSL menu option in the Configurator. This page has buttons to import SSL certificates, create a new certificate, and view the Configurator's certificate store. You can also select Robo-FTP's default SSL client-side certificate on this page.
To use a client certificate for SSL mutual authentication on FTPS or HTTPS connections:
1. Create or import a client certificate and matching private key.
The Configurator's built-in SSL certificate creator creates a client certificate with a corresponding private key and loads them into its SSL certificate store. You can also import certificates/key pairs created in other utilities or issued by third-party Certificate Authorities.
It is also possible to create a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) to be signed by a Certificate Authority (CA). Send the CSR to the CA of your choice (e.g. Verisign, Thawte, GoDaddy, etc.) and then, when the signed certificate is returned, click the "Import Signed Cert" button on the corresponding Incomplete CSR row to import it.
If your certificate requires an Intermediate Certificate Authority Cert you can attach it to the certificate after import by right clicking on the certificate and selecting...
2. Let the remote server know about your certificate.
Your client certificate must be loaded on the remote server where it will be used to authenticate your connection. You can extract your certificate from the Configurator's key store by:
3. Let Robo-FTP know to use a SSL client certificate to authenticate.
There are two method of letting Robo-FTP know to use an SSL cleint certificate to authenticate with an FTPS or HTTPS server:
See also: Default SSL Certificate, Create SSL Certificate Related Topics: SSL Certificates and Connections, FTPS, HTTPS
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