HTTPS Configuration Example
Network requirements
Host acts as the HTTPS client and Device acts as the HTTPS server.
Host accesses Device through Web to control Device.
CA (Certificate Authority) issues certificate to Device. The common name of CA is new-ca.
In this configuration example, Windows Server serves as CA and you need to install Simple Certificate
Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) component.
Figure 1-1 Network diagram for HTTPS configuration
Configuration procedure
Perform the following configurations on Device:
1)
Apply for a certificate for Device
# Configure a PKI entity.
<Device> system-view
[Device] pki entity en
[Device-pki-entity-en] common-name http-server1
[Device-pki-entity-en] fqdn ssl.security.com
[Device-pki-entity-en] quit
# Configure a PKI domain.
[Device] pki domain 1
[Device-pki-domain-1] ca identifier new-ca
[Device-pki-domain-1] certificate request url http://10.1.2.2:8080/certsrv/mscep/mscep.dll
[Device-pki-domain-1] certificate request from ra
[Device-pki-domain-1] certificate request entity en
[Device-pki-domain-1] quit
# Generate a local RSA key pair.
[Device] public-key local create rsa
# Obtain a server certificate from CA.
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