View all certificates and private keys
The All Certificates tab displays a list of all Certificate Authority certificates, self-signed certificates, and all base certificates included on the Exinda Appliance. This is the combination of the certificate lists on the Certificates tab and the CA Certificates.

Go to Configuration > System > Certificates > All Certificates.

View the contents of an SSL certificate to see the owner of the certificate, information on the issuer of the certificate, and the time period the certificate is valid.
- In the All Certificates and Keys table, locate the certificate in the list, and click Show.
- To return to the list of certificates, click the Back button below the table.

If an SSL certificate is only available on one appliance, export the certificate so it can be imported onto the other Exinda appliances on the network.
- In the All Certificates and Keys table, locate the certificate in the list, and click Export.
- Select the format for the exported certificate.
- Click Save.
The certificate is downloaded onto the computer accessing the Exinda Web UI.

Delete an SSL certificate from the Exinda Appliance when it expires, or becomes invalid.
- In the All Certificates and Keys table, locate the certificate in the list, and click Delete.
- In the confirmation dialog, click OK.
The certificate is deleted.