Well thats not exactly what i want to do...

I want pfsense to be its own subordinate ca that's authenticated by the windows 
ca.
This way it would be possible for me to use the pfsense ca for all ssl issues 
on the pfsense and would not have to use the windows ca for that, but the trust 
would be established, because the windows ca authenticated the pfsense ca.
When I import the ca it seems pfsense cannot use it (because it displays 
external ?)

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Von: Vick Khera [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. März 2011 13:35
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [pfSense Support] pfSense as subordinate CA

On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 7:03 AM, Fuchs, Martin <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> I'd like to use my Windows 2008R2 CA as the main CA and pfSense as a 
> subordinate CA.
>
> When I import an existing certificate of a subordinate ca, I cannot 
> chose this ca, when creating new certs with pfsense. (it displays the 
> ca then as
> external)

Not sure I follow the need, but it sounds like you just need to import the CA 
certificate into pfSense, then just keep using the windows CA to issue 
certificates, and pfSense will authenticate them.  That's what we do for our 
1.2.3 installation -- the CA is on another server.

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