LEGRAND Raritan PX3TS User Manual page 375

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Make changes to the selected rule, and then click Save. For
information on each field, see
Rules
(on page 353).
Click
to remove it.
To resort its order, click
5.
Click Save.
IPv4 rules: Make sure you click the Save button in the IPv4 section, or
the changes made to IPv4 rules are not saved.
IPv6 rules: Make sure you click the Save button in the IPv6 section, or
the changes made to IPv6 rules are not saved.
Setting Up a TLS Certificate
Important: Raritan uses TLS instead of SSL 3.0 due to published security
vulnerabilities in SSL 3.0. Make sure your network infrastructure, such as
LDAP and mail services, uses TLS rather than SSL 3.0.
Having an X.509 digital certificate ensures that both parties in a TLS connection
are who they say they are.
Besides, you can create or apply for a multi-domain certificate with subject
alternative names.
To obtain a CA-signed certificate:
1.
Create a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) on the PX3TS. See
CSR
(on page 356).
2.
Submit it to a certificate authority (CA). After the CA processes the
information in the CSR, it provides you with a certificate.
3.
Import the CA-signed certificate onto the PX3TS. See
CA-Signed Certificate
Note: If you are using a certificate that is part of a chain of certificates, each
part of the chain is signed during the validation process.
A CSR is not required in either scenario below:
Make the PX3TS create a self-signed certificate. See
Certificate
(on page 358).
Appropriate, valid certificate and key files are already available, and you
only need to import them. See
Certificate and Key
(on page 359).
Creating Role Based Access Control
or
(on page 357).
Installing or Downloading Existing
Chapter 7: Using the Web Interface
.
Creating a
Installing a
Creating a Self-Signed
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