03-24-2022 03:07 PM
Hi,
I can't seem to upload a certificate for a Cisco SF-302 via CLI or HTTP. For CLI, I pasted the following commands, but the session finishes by hanging for as much as 2 hours. For HTTP, I don't see the option to upload the certificate any where. The certificate is outdated and has thus, been defined as a vulnerability by Ethical Intruder. I can't find any instructions for uploading one anywhere on the Internet. Does anyone know how?
03-24-2022 03:09 PM
Here are the commands I tried, but just causes the session to hang:
config
crypto certificate 1 generate key-generate 2048
exit
crypto certificate 1 request cn XXX ou XXX or XXX loc XXX st CA cu US
config
crypto certificate 1 import
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
...
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
.
03-25-2022 12:57 AM
- Connect to other (CLI) session, then check if you can find anything in the logs
M.
03-25-2022 06:08 AM
Nothing has showed up in the logs in eight days.
03-25-2022 02:28 AM
Hello,
tough one. There used to be problems with especially the small form factor SF switches and certificates, as far as I recall.
Are you running the latest firmware, release 1.4.11.5 ?
03-25-2022 06:13 AM
Yes, I am running 1.4.11.5 on the switch.
It looks like the certificate showed up overnight..., but now there are TWO certificates. How do I remove the old one?
03-25-2022 06:17 AM
Actually, no it didn't. It looks like there were two there all along - with both of them already having been expired.
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