DMA Operations Guide
Remove a Certificate from the DMA System
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— If you have PEM-format text, copy the certificate text, click Paste
certificate, and paste it into the text box below. You can paste multiple
PEM certificates one after the other.
Click OK.
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To verify that the new signed certificate has replaced the default
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self-signed certificate:
In the list of certificates, once again select the Server SSL certificate.
a
In the Actions list, select Display Details.
b
The Certificate Details dialog box appears.
Confirm from the information under Issued To and Issued By that the
c
self-signed default certificate has been replaced by your signed public
certificate from the certificate authority.
Click OK to close the dialog box.
d
Click Restart to Apply Saved Changes, and when asked to confirm that
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you want to restart the system so that certificate changes can take effect,
click OK.
See also:
"Management and Security Overview"
"Certificate Management"
"Certificate Procedures"
There are two kinds of certificate removal:
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Removing the certificate of a Trusted Root CA so that the system no longer
trusts certificates signed by that certificate authority.
•
Removing the signed certificate currently in use as the Server SSL
certificate so that the system reverts to using the default self-signed Server
SSL certificate.
Removing a signed certificate also removes the certificate of the Trusted
Root CA that signed it, along with any intermediate certificates provided
by that certificate authority.
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Certificate Procedures
Polycom, Inc.
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