Delete a Console Certificate
Delete a Console Certificate
You can delete a console certificate that has an Inactive or Pending status. The certificate that you are deleting must not be the Active certificate or have a Certificate Authority status. The default certificate that is signed by an internal RSA certificate authority (CA) cannot be deleted.
Deleting the console certificate removes it from your deployment. The certificate authority is also removed, unless it is used by other certificates.
Before you begin
You must be an Operations Console administrator.
Procedure
In the Operations Console, click Deployment Configuration > Certificates > Console Certificate Management.
Click the console certificate you want to delete.
From the context menu, click Delete.
Click Delete Console Certificate.
Related Articles
RSA Authentication Manager Displays Unwanted Certificate Signing Requests (CSRs) in the Operations Console Certificate Man… 2.57KNumber of Views How to delete old or pending certificate signing requests for RSA Authentication Manager console or virtual host replaceme… 1.59KNumber of Views Import a Console Certificate 219Number of Views Replacing the Console Certificate 275Number of Views Console Certificate 158Number of Views
Trending Articles
Quick Setup Guide - Passwordless Authentication in Windows MFA Agent for Active Directory RSA MFA Agent 2.5 for Microsoft Windows Installation and Administration Guide RSA MFA Agent 2.3.6 for Microsoft Windows Installation and Administration Guide RSA Authentication Manager 8.9 Release Notes (January 2026) Mandatory Certificate Upgrade Required by 6th October 2025 for RSA MFA Agent for PAM, RSA MFA Agent for Apache, and Third …
Don't see what you're looking for?