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Certificate dependancies

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Hi,

 

We use a lot of certificates within our Palo Alto/Panorama setups.

 

Is there a way to get a spreadsheet/PDF etc... to tell me what though certificates are attached to providing services for etc...?

 

Is there a way to link certificates to what they do/are used for?

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Cyber Elite
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@CraigAddison,

Exporting the XML file and finding all references of the given certificate, or using the built in search and export function on the firewall for the given certificate name, is going to be the best option to collect this sort of information. To the best of my knowledge, there isn't anything built-in that would allow you to simply view all references without using either of those features outside of attempting to delete the certificate (it will provide a warning if it's directly referenced in the configuration). 

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

@CraigAddison,

Exporting the XML file and finding all references of the given certificate, or using the built in search and export function on the firewall for the given certificate name, is going to be the best option to collect this sort of information. To the best of my knowledge, there isn't anything built-in that would allow you to simply view all references without using either of those features outside of attempting to delete the certificate (it will provide a warning if it's directly referenced in the configuration). 

Excellent, thanks.

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