Importing Ca Certificates To Management Station - Dell iDRAC7 User Manual

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Importing CA Certificates to Management Station

When you launch Virtual Console or Virtual Media, prompts are displayed to verify the certificates. If you have custom
Web server certificates, you can avoid these prompts by importing the CA certificates to the Java or ActiveX trusted
certificate store.
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Importing CA certificate to Java Trusted Certificate Store
Importing CA Certificate to ActiveX Trusted Certificate Store
Importing CA certificate to Java Trusted Certificate Store
To import the CA certificate to the Java trusted certificate store:
1.
Launch the Java Control Panel.
2.
Click Security tab and then click Certificates.
The Certificates dialog box is displayed.
3.
From the Certificate type drop-down menu, select Trusted Certificates.
4.
Click Import, browse, select the CA certificate (in Base64 encoded format), and click Open.
The selected certificate is imported to the Web start trusted certificate store.
5.
Click Close and then click OK. The Java Control Panel window closes.
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