Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration
Installing a Certificate
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Java Validation and Access Warning
When logging in to KX II-101-V2, Jave
II-101-V2, and to allow access to the application.
Raritan recommends installing an SSL certificate in each KX II-101-V2
device in order to reduce Java warnings, and enhance security. See
Certificates
(on page 142)
Additional Security Warnings
Even after an SSL certificate is installed in the KX II-101-V2, depending
on your browser and security settings, additional security warnings may
be displayed when you log in to KX II-101-V2.
It is necessary to accept these warnings to launch the KX II-101-V2
Remote Console.
Reduce the number of warning messages during subsequent log ins by
checking the following options on the security and certificate warning
messages:
In the future, do not show this warning
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You may be prompted by the browser to accept and validate the KX II-
101-V2's SSL certificate.
Depending on your browser and security settings, additional security
warnings may be displayed when you log in to KX II-101-V2.
It is necessary to accept these warnings to launch the KX II-101-V2
Remote Console. For more information, see
Validation Messages
Two sample methods on how to install an SSL Certificate in the browser
are provided here, both using Microsoft Internet Explorer 8
Windows 7
®
.
Specific methods and steps depend on your browser and operating
system. See your browser and operating system help for details.
™
1.7 prompts you to validate KX
Security Warnings and
(on page 23).
SSL
®
and