HTTP > Configuration > Digital Certificates | Active Certificates
Click the name of any certificate on the list to view the certificate's details, including
the source, type, and expiration date. Click a column header to sort the list by that
criterion. The small down-arrow indicates the current sort priority(in ascending or
descending order).
List management commands are explained below:
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Add—Adds a new certificate authority to the list. You can add any certificate to the
list, including those that you specifically want to flag and create a security policy
around.
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Delete—Removes the certificate from the list. Note that pre-installed certificates cannot
be deleted, but they can be disabled.
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De-activate—Moves the certificate to the inactive list; disable certificates that you do not
necessarily trust.
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Flag Certificate—Marks the certificate as being specifically untrusted. This status is used as a criterion
for the action selected in an HTTPS decryption or Java Applet Security or ActiveX
policy. Flagged certificates remain on the active certificates list, but a red flag
appears in the status column.
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Clear Flagged Certificate—Returns a flagged CA to trusted status.