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‎03-23-2018 10:00 AM
Hi,
I am wondering how can i delete an ssl certificate that was generated on a EXOS switch with the command:
"configure ssl certificate privkeylen country
Regards
Gonçalo Reis
I am wondering how can i delete an ssl certificate that was generated on a EXOS switch with the command:
"configure ssl certificate privkeylen
code:
Also i wonder if it possible to see the filename and where it is locatedorganizationcommon-name "
Regards
Gonçalo Reis
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‎04-03-2018 05:22 AM
Hi Stephen,
Thank you for your reply, but the unconfigure ssl doesn't work. As i said on my original post, i have configured a ssl certificate to be able to enable the https web server to play around with the RESTCONF, I have done this on EXOS VM. I can see the certificate with "sh ssl", to delete it i run the following commands:
EXOS-VM.17 # unconfigure ssl certificate
%% Incomplete command
EXOS-VM.18 # unconfigure ssl certificate ocsp-signature-ca all
EXOS-VM.18 # unconfigure ssl certificate trusted-ca all after each command i run the "sh ssl" and can see that the certificate has not been deleted.
Regards
Goncalo Reis
Thank you for your reply, but the unconfigure ssl doesn't work. As i said on my original post, i have configured a ssl certificate to be able to enable the https web server to play around with the RESTCONF, I have done this on EXOS VM. I can see the certificate with "sh ssl", to delete it i run the following commands:
EXOS-VM.17 # unconfigure ssl certificate
%% Incomplete command
EXOS-VM.18 # unconfigure ssl certificate ocsp-signature-ca all
EXOS-VM.18 # unconfigure ssl certificate trusted-ca all after each command i run the "sh ssl" and can see that the certificate has not been deleted.
Regards
Goncalo Reis
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‎03-23-2018 12:39 PM
I don't think you can see the file. But you can unconfigure the ssl cert in 22.1
https://documentation.extremenetworks.com/exos_commands_22.1/exos_21_1/exos_commands_all/r_unconfigu...
https://documentation.extremenetworks.com/exos_commands_22.1/exos_21_1/exos_commands_all/r_unconfigu...
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‎03-23-2018 12:39 PM
You can see it with "show ssl" and remove it with "unconfigure ssl certificate"
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‎03-23-2018 12:39 PM
So how can i delete the generated certificate if i dont know where it is, or which one is it?
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