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10-29-2018 10:36 AM
Need to confirm output of this command is when user access the ssl website it is the cert of that website the get cached in the firewall?
10-29-2018 10:46 AM
That's correct. The cache space is limited, so you will only see recent certificates cached if you have a busy firewall. But the certificates in that certificate cache are placed there when the firewall retrieves the certificate for a traffic flow that matches an SSL Forward Proxy decryption policy.
See these KB's:
How to View SSL Decryption Information from the CLI
How to Prevent Access to Encrypted Websites Based on Certificate Authority (Check out Step 7)
10-29-2018 10:46 AM
That's correct. The cache space is limited, so you will only see recent certificates cached if you have a busy firewall. But the certificates in that certificate cache are placed there when the firewall retrieves the certificate for a traffic flow that matches an SSL Forward Proxy decryption policy.
See these KB's:
How to View SSL Decryption Information from the CLI
How to Prevent Access to Encrypted Websites Based on Certificate Authority (Check out Step 7)
10-31-2018 07:43 AM
MAny thanks for the reply back
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