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Azure Point To Site VPN certificate
- Jun 26, 2017
you recived your public and private seperatly, none of them are the root certificate.
The root would be the top level certificate, you can open it, export and then upload.
But you cannot use the exported file to create new certificates, so all you clients would need to use the same PFX from you SSL, i would STRONGLY suggest you consider using another certificate for client access. Also i am unaware if all the clients can use the same PFX to identify them selves with.
Hello Kent,
Thanks for your reply.
When we ordered the certificate from Symantec, we got a .p7b file. When we installed the file, 2 certificates appeared in the personal certificate store (one issued to our domain and one issued to Symantec by Verisign).
Which one is my Root Certificate
you recived your public and private seperatly, none of them are the root certificate.
The root would be the top level certificate, you can open it, export and then upload.
But you cannot use the exported file to create new certificates, so all you clients would need to use the same PFX from you SSL, i would STRONGLY suggest you consider using another certificate for client access. Also i am unaware if all the clients can use the same PFX to identify them selves with.
- N VJun 26, 2017Copper ContributorThanks for the clarification :)