HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.3.x administrator guide (5697-0244, November 2009)

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Displaying and deleting certificates
Table 23 summarizes the commands for displaying and deleting certificates. For details on the commands,
refer to the Fabric OS Command reference manual.
Troubleshooting certificates
If you receive messages in the browser or in a pop-up window when logging in to the target switch using
HTTPS, refer to Table 24.
Table 23 Commands for displaying and deleting SSL certificates
Command Description
secCertUtil show Displays the state of the SSL key and a list of installed certificates
secCertUtil show
filename
Displays the contents of a specific certificate
secCertUtil showcsr Displays the contents of a CSR
secCertUtil delete
filename
Deletes a specified certificate
secCertUtil delcsr Deletes a CSR
Table 24 SSL messages and actions
Message Action
The page cannot be displayed The SSL certificate is not installed correctly or HTTPS is
not enabled correctly. Make sure that the certificate
has not expired, that HTTPS is enabled, and that
certificate file names are configured correctly.
The security certificate was issued by a
company you have not chosen to
trust….
The certificate is not installed in the browser. Install it
as described in ”Configuring the browser” on
page 98.
The security certificate has expired or
is not yet valid
Either the certificate file is corrupted or it needs to be
updated. Click View Certificate to verify the
certificate content. If it is corrupted or out of date,
obtain and install a new certificate.
The name on the security certificate is
invalid or does not match the name of
the site file
The certificate is not installed correctly in the Java
Plug-in. Install it as described in ”Installing a root
certificate to the Java Plug-in” on page 98.
This page contains both secure and
nonsecure items. Do you want to
display the nonsecure items?
Click No in this pop-up window. The session opens
with a closed lock icon on the lower-right corner of the
browser, indicating an encrypted connection.