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Content Gateway initially populates the Certificate Authority Tree (trusted certificate store) with the list qualified by Mozilla for Firefox (see this mozilla.org page). The CA tree is listed on the Configure > SSL > Certificates > Certificate Authorities tab. Content Gateway trusts origin servers that offer these certificates.
In the list a small "i" appears before the names of certificates that can be validated via CRL (certificate revocation lists) or OCSP (online certification status protocol). See Keeping revocation information up to date for information about checking the revocation status of a certificate. SSL Manager checks the revocation status of certificates used for both inbound and outbound traffic.
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Navigate to Configure > SSL > Certificates > Certificate Authorities.
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In the pop-up window, select Click to view certificate.
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Navigate to Configure > SSL > Certificates > Certificate Authorities.
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In the pop-up window, select Click to delete certificate.
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Navigate to Configure > SSL > Certificates > Certificate Authorities.
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In the pop-up window, select Click to change status to. Depending on the status of the certificate, your choice is allow or deny. If you change the status to deny, a red X appears next to the name of the certificate authority in the certificate authority tree. If you change the status to allow, a green circle appears next to the name of the certificate authority.

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