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[Applause] hey guys welcome to Cisco name so todayamp;#39;s video is about how to enable client certificate authentication on the FMC and if youamp;#39;re a repeat viewer please like comment and subscribe if you want to support me itamp;#39;ll help raise awareness of this channel if not thatamp;#39;s okay hey thatamp;#39;s what Iamp;#39;m here for is just to teach you guys how to do things now this video is pretty prescriptive and while it may seem simple that you just check a box and use certificate to authenticate there as always are some nuances to this configuration which have to do with how you can generate the certificate and what certificates become available in the browser to be submitted for client authentication so weamp;#39;ll go ahead and get right to it Iamp;#39;ll see you guys interview alright the requirements for this video are that you need access to a PKI certificate authority infrastructure and the infrastructure has to be the same authority that generated th