How Certificates Are Used By The Polycom Realpresence Dma System - Polycom RealPresence DMA 7000 System Operation Manual

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Encoding
PEM (Base64-encoded
ASCII text)
DER
(binary format using ASN.1
Distinguished Encoding
Rules)

How Certificates Are Used by the Polycom RealPresence DMA System

The Polycom RealPresence DMA system uses X.509 certificates in the following ways:
1 When a user logs into the Polycom RealPresence DMA system's browser-based management
interface, the Polycom RealPresence DMA system (server) offers an X.509 certificate to identify
itself to the browser (client).
The Polycom RealPresence DMA system's certificate must have been signed by a certificate
authority (see
Certificate
The browser must be configured to trust that certificate authority (beyond the scope of this
documentation).
If trust can't be established, most browsers allow connection anyway, but display a dialog to the user,
requesting permission.
Polycom, Inc.
Protocol /
File Type
PKCS #7 protocol
P7B file
CER (single certificate)
file
Certificate text
PKCS #12 protocol
PFX file
PKCS #7 protocol
P7B file
CER (single certificate)
file
Procedures).
Description and Installation Method
Certificate chain containing:
A signed certificate for the system, authenticating its
public key.
The CA's public certificate.
Sometimes intermediate certificates.
Upload file or paste into text box.
Signed certificate for the system, authenticating its
public key.
Upload file or paste into text box.
Encoded certificate text copied from CA's email or
secure web page.
Paste into text box.
Certificate chain containing:
A signed certificate for the system, authenticating its
public key.
A private key for the system.
The CA's public certificate.
Upload file.
Certificate chain containing:
A signed certificate for the system, authenticating its
public key.
The CA's public certificate.
Sometimes intermediate certificates.
Upload file.
Signed certificate for the system, authenticating its
public key.
Upload file.
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