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Figure 34: Standard TLS: Component Certificates and a CA Root Certificate
Upload the following certificates to the Scopia Management:
On the gateway side, upload the following certificates
Certificates and a CA Root Certificate
• Unique CAs
When certificates are signed by different CAs, each CA requires its own root certificate to be
uploaded for authentication.
For example, in
the certificate identifying Scopia Management is signed by CA1, while the the gateway's certificate
is signed by CA2. This requires three certificates to be uploaded to Scopia Management and two
for the gateway
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A certificate identifying Scopia Management, signed by the CA. This is sent to the gateway
as part of the TLS negotiation.
A root certificate verifying the CA's identity, self-signed by that CA. This is used by Scopia
Management to verify the certificate sent by the gateway.
A certificate identifying the gateway, signed by the same CA. This is sent to Scopia
Management as part of the TLS negotiation.
A copy of the root certificate verifying the CA's identity, self-signed by the CA. This is used by
the gateway to verify the certificate sent by Scopia Management.
Figure 35: TLS connection using certificates signed by different CAs
(Figure 35: TLS connection using certificates signed by different CAs
(Figure 34: Standard TLS: Component
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