3.3 NETWORK Setup Pages
4.
Click the Choose File button and locate the Public Keys File provided by the Certificate
Authority in its location where you stored it in step 1.
5.
Click the Submit button.
Once the X.509 PEM Certificate has been loaded, it can be viewed by choosing the Edit X.509
PEM Certificate tab in the HTTPS Setup window.
3.3.4.7 Loading a Non-X.509 PEM Format HTTPS Certificate
After the HTTPS Certificate has been issued by the Certificate Authority (see "Creating an HTTPS
Certificate Request" on page 66, and "Requesting an HTTPS Certificate" on page 70), the cer-
tificate may not be in the X.509 PEM format. To upload an HTTPS Certificate that is not in the
X.509.PEM format:
1.
Store the Public Keys File provided to you by the Certificate Authority in a location access-
ible from the computer on which you are running the Web interface.
2.
Navigate to the MANAGEMENT/NETWORK/HTTPS Setup window.
3.
Choose the Upload X.509 PEM Certificate tab.
4.
Choose the Certificate Type for the HTTPS Certificate supplied by the Certificate Authority
from the Certification Type drop-down:
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NOTE –
The text inside the text box under the Edit X.509 PEM Certificate tab is edit-
able. However, changes should not be made to a certificate once it is imported.
Instead, a new certificate should be requested. An invalid certificate may result in
denial of access to the SecureSync through the Web UI. If this occurs, see "If a
Secure Unit Becomes Inaccessible" on page 225.
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