Uploading SSL Certificate for VMware AirWatch Secure Email Gateway (SEG) V2

Two Paths to Upload SSL Certificate for VMware AirWatch SEG V2

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Which two paths can you take to upload a SSL Certificate for VMware AirWatch Secure Email Gateway (SEG) V2? (Choose two.)

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VMware AirWatch Secure Email Gateway (SEG) V2 provides secure email access to mobile devices by acting as a proxy between the email server and the devices. To secure the email communication, SSL certificates can be uploaded to SEG V2. Here are the two paths to upload the SSL certificate:

A. Uploading the SSL Certificate through SEG V2 Installer: This path involves uploading the SSL certificate during the SEG V2 installation process. During the installation, you will be prompted to provide the SSL certificate file and its password. Once you provide the required information, the SEG V2 installer will take care of uploading the certificate to the SEG V2 server and configuring the necessary settings.

C. Uploading the SSL Certificate to VMware Unified Access Gateway Edge Service configuration: This path involves uploading the SSL certificate to the Edge Service configuration of VMware Unified Access Gateway (UAG). UAG is a component of VMware Workspace ONE that provides secure remote access to applications and resources. To upload the SSL certificate to UAG, you need to access the UAG console, navigate to the Edge Service configuration, and upload the certificate in the appropriate section. Once the certificate is uploaded, you can configure SEG V2 to use the certificate by selecting it from the list of available certificates.

The other options listed in the question are not valid paths for uploading SSL certificates to SEG V2:

B. Uploading the SSL Certificate to IIS on the SEG V2 server: This option is not valid because SEG V2 does not use IIS (Internet Information Services) for its operations. Therefore, uploading the SSL certificate to IIS will not have any effect on SEG V2.

D. Uploading the SSL Certificate in the Workspace ONE UEM Console: This option is not valid because the Workspace ONE UEM Console is used for managing mobile devices and their applications, not for configuring SEG V2.

E. Copying/Pasting the SSL Certificate to the SEG V2 server: This option is not valid because copying and pasting the SSL certificate file to the SEG V2 server will not automatically configure SEG V2 to use the certificate. The certificate needs to be uploaded and configured through the SEG V2 installer or the UAG console.