Setting up external local ca file storage – Cisco ASA 5505 User Manual

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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI

Chapter 41 Configuring Digital Certificates

Configuring Digital Certificates

Examples

The following is sample output that shows two user certificates in the database.

Username: emily1

Renewal allowed until: Not Allowed

Number of times user notified: 0

PKCS12 file stored until: 12:45:52 UTC Fri Jan 4 2017

Certificates Issued:

serial: 0x71

issued: 12:45:52 UTC Thu Jan 3 2008

expired: 12:17:37 UTC Sun Dec 31 2017

status: Not Revoked

Username: fred1

Renewal allowed until: Not Allowed

Number of times user notified: 0

PKCS12 file stored until: 12:27:59 UTC Fri Jan 4 2008

Certificates Issued:

serial: 0x2

issued: 12:27:59 UTC Thu Jan 3 2008

expired: 12:17:37 UTC Sun Dec 31 2017

status: Not Revoked

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Setting Up External Local CA File Storage

You can store the local CA server configuration, users, issued certificates, and CRLs in the local CA
server database either in flash memory or in an external local CA file system. To configure external local
CA file storage, perform the following steps:

Command

Purpose

Step 1

mount

name type

Example:

hostname (config)# mount mydata type cifs

Accesses configuration mode for the specific file
system type.

Step 2

mount

name type cifs

Example:

hostname (config-mount-cifs)# mount mydata type cifs

server 99.1.1.99 share myshare

domain example.com

username user6

password ********

status enable

Mounts a CIFS file system.

Note

Only the user who mounts a file system can
unmount it with the no mount command.

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