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12-27-2017 06:07 PM
Hi, Good day.
I'm testing about Syslog setting using SSL in PAN-OS 7.1.14 environment.
Under 7.0.X, when I created a certificate, then I clicked it, I can see an option 'Certificate for Secure Syslog'
In PAN-OS 7.1.X, however, when I generate a certificate or import it which is created by not encrypted,
I couldn't find any option for that.
First one that I've created by myself at device, the other one is I'd imported it.
When I try to find at 'Admin Guide' I couldn't find any quotes for it the difference between self-signed certificate and imported certificate using private key.
I'm trying to test for forwarding syslog using SSL.
Can anyone help me out this issue? I would very appreciate for the answer ahead.
Thank you. Have a great day 😄
01-01-2018 11:48 PM - edited 01-01-2018 11:51 PM
I should've checked 'admin guide' more deeply.
I found it why it was the problem which I should select a private key or after I assigned self-signed certificate, I should've added another certification because Subject and Issuer have to be different.
01-01-2018 11:48 PM - edited 01-01-2018 11:51 PM
I should've checked 'admin guide' more deeply.
I found it why it was the problem which I should select a private key or after I assigned self-signed certificate, I should've added another certification because Subject and Issuer have to be different.
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