SSL
The secure socket layer (SSL) that provides a secure transport mechanism is supported by Digi's
TransPort routers. The configuration of the client-side and server are described in the following
pages.
SSL Clients parameters
Some sites require client side authentication when connecting to them. The router's SSL client
handles the authentication for SSL connections using certificates signed by a Certificate Authority
(CA). For more information regarding certificates and certificate requests, refer to the certificates
page Administration – X.509 Certificate Management > Certificate Authorities (CAs).
Configuring the SSL clients is handled by a table having the columns and parameters listed below:
SSL Client
This column is simply a list of the SSL client numbers supported by the router.
Client Certificate Filename
The name of the required certificate file is selected from those available on the router's filing
system from this drop-down list.
Client Private Key Filename
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