Import certificate to E51

Hi,
I'm having a problem when trying to import certificates to my Nokia E51. When i downloaded the file from the web, my phone keep saying “File Corrupted”.
I have tried using other web solution and also uploading files to my own web server and setting the MIME types. Both ways i get the same result.
Anyone have any idea why its say corrupt?
Thanks
Billy

Hello,
It depends which type of certificat you would like to import.
Anyway crypto ca import command is a good start.
You can find 2 examples of certificates import here:
http://www.fcug.fr/cisco-asa-importer-un-certificat-pkcs12 and http://www.fcug.fr/migrer-un-certificat-ssl-de-vpn3000-vers-asa
Thanks

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