To upload an HTTPS certificate file to SecureSync:
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2.14.7 SSH
The SSH, or Secure Shell, protocol is a cryptographic network protocol, allowing secure
remote login by establishing a secure channel between an SSH client and an SSH server. SSH
uses host keys to uniquely identify each SSH server. Host keys are used for server authen
tication and identification. A secure unit permits users to create or delete RSA or DSA keys for
the SSH2 protocol.
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Note:
For more information about certificate formats, see
Format Types" on
page 63.
Store the Public Keys File provided to you by the Certificate Authority in a location
accessible from the computer on which you are running the Web UI.
In the Web UI, navigate to MANAGEMENT > NETWORK: HTTPS Setup .
Select the tab Upload Certificate File .
Choose the Certificate Type for the HTTPS Certificate supplied by the Certificate Author
ity from the Certification Type drop-down menu:
PEM
DER
PKCS #7 PEM
PKCS #7 DER
Click the Browse... button and locate the Public Keys File provided by the Certificate
Authority in its location where you stored it in step 1.
Click Submit .
Note:
SecureSync will automatically format the certificate into the X.509
PEM format.
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