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About Intermediate CA Certificates

You can use the Intermediate CA Certificates page to manage your custom or default intermediate CA certificate for SSL inspection.

About the Intermediate CA Certificates Page

On the Intermediate CA Certificates page (Policies > Common Configuration > SSL/TLS Inspection > SSL/TLS Inspection Intermediate Certificate), you can:

  1. Add an intermediate CA certificate.
  2. View a list of all intermediate CA certificates. For each intermediate CA certificate (Software Protection or Cloud HSM Protection), you can view:
  • Name: The name of the certificate.
  • Protection Type: The protection type of the certificate.
  • Region: The region of the certificate.
  • Status: The status of the certificate (enabled or disabled).
  • Validity Start Date: The date from which the certificate is valid.
  • Expiration Date: The expiration date of the certificate.
  • Description: Additional notes or information about the certificate.
  1. Modify the table and its columns.
  2. Edit or delete a custom intermediate CA certificate.

You cannot delete a draft or the default intermediate CA certificate.

  1. Edit and view the Zscaler Intermediate CA Certificate.
Intermediate CA Certificates page in the Admin Portal
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