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Panorama certificates - deleted CSR

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Hi all,

 

I was processing with renewing cert for vpn on panorama. 

Generated CSR on panorama, get new cert from digicert.

During importin new cert to panorama, by mistake I deleted generated csr.

Is there any way to undelete, restore this deleted csr?

I have exported csr on disk.

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

If you generate CSR then public and private keys are generated.

When you export CSR out then this export contains only public key.

 

Easier way is to create new CSR and request new certificate from Digicert.

 

Other option is:

1. Load Panorama config version that includes CSR (Panorama > Setup > Operations > Load Panorama configuration version).

2. Import signed cert you got from Digicert

3. Export certificate (you must check "Export Private Key")

4. Revert Panorama back to running configuration (Panorama > Setup > Operations > Revert to running Panorama configuration)

5. Import cert that you exported in step 3

6. Commit

Enterprise Architect, Security @ Cloud Carib Ltd
Palo Alto Networks certified from 2011

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

If you generate CSR then public and private keys are generated.

When you export CSR out then this export contains only public key.

 

Easier way is to create new CSR and request new certificate from Digicert.

 

Other option is:

1. Load Panorama config version that includes CSR (Panorama > Setup > Operations > Load Panorama configuration version).

2. Import signed cert you got from Digicert

3. Export certificate (you must check "Export Private Key")

4. Revert Panorama back to running configuration (Panorama > Setup > Operations > Revert to running Panorama configuration)

5. Import cert that you exported in step 3

6. Commit

Enterprise Architect, Security @ Cloud Carib Ltd
Palo Alto Networks certified from 2011
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