Importing Certificates - Intermec CK61 User Manual

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2 If you select "EAP" for the inner authentication protocol, then select an
inner EAP protocol from the Inner EAP drop-down list.
3 Enter the Common Names of trusted servers.
Note: If these fields are left blank, the client will accept any authentication
server with a valid certificate. For increased security, you should specify
exactly which authentication servers you expect to use.
4 Check Validate Server Certificate to verify the identity of the
authentication server based on its certificate when using TTLS.
5 Tap Root CA, select a root certificate, then tap OK to return to the
Inner TTLS Authentication.
6 Enter the Anonymous EAP-TTLS Name as assigned for public usage.
Use of this outer identity protects your login name or identity. Tap ok.

Importing Certificates

Certificates are pieces of cryptographic data that guarantee a public key is
associated with a private key. They contain a public key and the entity
name that owns the key. Each certificate is issued by a certificate authority.
Use this page to import a certificate onto the CK61.
To select a root certificate
1 Tap the <<< button next to the Import Root Certificate field to select
the root certificate (DER-encoded .CER file) to import.
2 Click Import Root Cert to install the selected certificate.
To select a user certificate
1 Tap the <<< button next to the Certificate Path (.cer) field to select the
user certificate (DER-encoded .CER file without private key) to import.
2 Tap the <<< button next to the Key Path (.pvk) field to select the
private key (.PVK file) which corresponds to the user certificate chosen
in step 1.
3 Tap Import User Cert to install the selected certificate.
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