Create Key/Csr - Fujitsu ETERNUS DX60 S3 User Manual

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Chapter 1 System Management
1.8 Network Management
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Click the [Done] button to return to the [Network] screen.
After registering the SSL server key or SSL server certificate, the information must be updated in the
ETERNUS DX before being accessed from ETERNUS Web GUI via the HTTPS connection. Log out from
ETERNUS Web GUI and wait a few minutes before logging in again.
1.8.16

Create Key/CSR

This function performs settings for creating and exporting the SSL server key and the Certificate Signing
Request (CSR) which are used to acquire a SSL server certificate.
CSR is a certificate application form to submit to the certification authority.
Check the necessary items for authentication beforehand.
When using the key server for SED authentication key management, a self-signed SSL certificate or an
SSL server certificate is required to establish the communication between the ETERNUS DX and the key
server. These certificates are used as trusted SSL certificates of the ETERNUS DX. When using the key man-
agement server linkage function, register the SSL server certificate for the ETERNUS DX. The registered
SSL server certificate is transferred to the key server from the ETERNUS DX when the key is updated. Refer
to
"1.11.8 Update SED Authentication Key" (page 176)
Refer to
"1.8.17 Register SSL Certificate" (page 140)
SSL server certificate.
For details on the parameters for this function, refer to
For the factory default settings for this function, refer to
The procedure to create a CSR is as follows:
Procedure
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Click [Create Key/CSR] in [Action].
for detailed procedure to register the SSL server key and
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ETERNUS Web GUI User's Guide (Settings)
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for details.
"A.1.7.14 Create Key/CSR" (page
"Appendix B Create Key/CSR" (page
End of procedure
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