- Login to NetScalar Gateway
- Configurations —> Traffic Management —> SSL —> Import PKCS#12
- Set “Output File Name” to whatever you want
- Browse for the server certificate (.pfx)
- Enter the import password (assuming the cert is password protected) and click ok
- Go to Configurations —> Traffic Management —> SSL —> Certificates
- Click “Install…” to install the machine certificate
- Set “Certificate-Key Pair Name” to whatever you want
- Browse the local appliance and find the certificate you previously imported
- Copy same path from “Certificate File Name” to “Key File Name”
- Enter the “Password” details assuming you have a password defined on the cert.
- Click “Create”
- Click “Install…” again to install the root certificate
- Set “Certificate-Key Pair Name” to whatever you want
- Browse to the local machine and find the root certificate (.cer)
- Select “Certificate Format” as “DER” and click “Create”
- With the machine certificate selected click the “Action” drop down and select “Link…”
- Link the server cert to the root cert
- Navigate to Configuration —> NetScalar Gateway —> Virtual Servers
- Select the virtual server you want to modify and click “Open…”
- Select the machine cert from “Available Certificates” then click “Add>” to move it to the configured column
- Click on the root cert from “Available Certificates” and then click the dropdown beside “Add>” and select “as CA”
- Click “OK” to submit your changes.
- Test