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Network
Managing certificates
The phone supports the establishment of secure (encrypted) data connections on the Internet
with the TLS security protocol (Transport Layer Security). With TLS, the client (the phone) uses
certificates to identify the server. The certificates are used to certify the electronic identity of the
communication partners. These certificates must be stored on the phone.
There are server and client certificates. With server certificates, the operator of a website is
authenticated by the client. With a client certificate, the client identifies itself as authorised to
access a server website.
Server certificates
In Web user interface
Settings
are listed
Type: CA
Type: Invalid
Show detailed certificate information:
Click
next to the certificate name
Delete certificate:
Click
next to the certificate name
Load new certificate
Drag the certificate file from your computer file system to the area next to File upload
or:
Browse file
If you have uploaded additional certificates, the memory used is displayed next to Memory
usage.
Client certificate
For a client certificate, you need a private key file as well as the certificate file.
Settings
icates are listed
Upload private key:
Drag the private key file from your computer file system to the area next to File upload
or:
Browse file
If the private key is password-protected, it is displayed and can be changed if required.
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Network
Security
The certificate is confirmed by a trusted body (Certificate Authority or
Certification Authority).
The certificate is not confirmed by a trusted body.
Details
Remove
Select certificate file from file system
Network
Security
Upload client certificate as described above
Select private key file from file system
Certificates . . . The currently installed certificates
File upload
Client Certificate . . . The currently installed certif-
File upload

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