02-14-2017 01:45 AM - edited 03-12-2019 01:55 AM
Hi
What happenes to identitiy certificates in an ASA backup/restore situation? Are they part of the ASDM backup and restored to the new system? Or do I have to restore them manually after the general restore (what do I do with the trustpoint on the new system then?!?) ?
Any hint is appreciated
Mat
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02-14-2017 04:16 AM
They are part of the ASDM backup/restore process. You will have to provide a password to export the certs during the process, and the same password would have to be used during import. In any case, it is good to keep a backup of the certs and keys independent of the backup process also in case of any other issues with the ASA.
02-14-2017 04:16 AM
They are part of the ASDM backup/restore process. You will have to provide a password to export the certs during the process, and the same password would have to be used during import. In any case, it is good to keep a backup of the certs and keys independent of the backup process also in case of any other issues with the ASA.
02-14-2017 06:09 AM
Thanks Rahul
As a matter of fact the certs were not visible in ASDM after restore. I assume that I have got a buggy version of ASDM. I imported them via CLI and now everything is fine. But as you say they should be there I will try it out once more via ASDM when I have the opportunity.
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