Certificate Conversion Tool For Secure Gateway Migrations
Monday, 24 July 2006 by Michel Roth
Citrite blogger Jay Tomlin has posted about pfx2pem, a tool that allows you to use and exported Windows certificate (from a Secure Gateway) to a format that can be used in the Access Gateway device:

"Here's a pretty typical stubmling block you might run into if you want to migrate from Secure Gateway servers to an Access Gateway appliance: Your Secure Gateway server running Windows already has a certificate installed and you'd like to re-use that certificate on the Access Gateway appliance instead of paying for a new certificate. But the Secure Gateway certificate is buried in the local machine store of a Windows box and the Access Gateway expects a certificate and private key in the UNIXy PEM format. How can you get that certificate and private key off the Windows box and onto the CAG?"

Read his post here.

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