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GoDaddy SSL Certificate for User Portal

I have an SSL certificate from GoDaddy that I am trying to import into the XG 230 firewall. It wants the private key in a .key format which GoDaddy is only giving me a .crt format. The certificate key is in .p7b format which works just fine it appears. 

I am reading articles on how to convert ssl certificates using OpenSSL but I am not seeing a way to convert .crt certificate to .key format. 

Is this even possible? Am I just missing something completely? 

I just want my users outside when they go to vpn.mycompany.com to not get a certificate error. 



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[edited by: Erick Jan at 11:18 PM (GMT -7) on 15 Sep 2022]
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  • Be warned, using a 3rd party SSL certificate for user portal breaks the internal webpage. e.g. https://userportal.yourdomain.com will be fine but https://192.168.1.254 will not.

    The reason this is a problem is because quarantine digest, at present can only bind to an IP address not a domain name. So when users click the release spam button they get a certificate error in their browser.

    We setup a GoDaddy cert for our external portal access, but then decided to switch the Sophos cert back on because more staff used the internal address for releasing spam.

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  • Be warned, using a 3rd party SSL certificate for user portal breaks the internal webpage. e.g. https://userportal.yourdomain.com will be fine but https://192.168.1.254 will not.

    The reason this is a problem is because quarantine digest, at present can only bind to an IP address not a domain name. So when users click the release spam button they get a certificate error in their browser.

    We setup a GoDaddy cert for our external portal access, but then decided to switch the Sophos cert back on because more staff used the internal address for releasing spam.

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