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Installing certificates manually
Note: To download the CA
certificate
automatically, see “Installing
certificates
automatically” on page 24.
Before
configuring
Kerberos or domain controller settings, make sure to install the CA
certificate
used for
domain controller validation. If you want to use chain validation for the domain controller certificate, then make
sure to install the entire certificate chain. Each certificate must be in a separate PEM (.cer) file.
1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security >
Certificate
Management.
2 From the Manage CA Certificates section, click Upload CA, and then browse to the PEM (.cer) file.
Sample certificate:
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIIE1jCCA76gAwIBAgIQY6sV0KL3tIhBtlr4gHG85zANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADBs
l3DTbPe0mnIbTq0iWqKEaVne1vvaDt52iSpEQyevwgUcHD16rFy+sOnCaQ==
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
3 Click Save.
Installing certificates automatically
1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security > Certificate Management > Configure
Certificate Auto Update.
2 If you are prompted to join an Active Directory domain, then click Join Domain, and then type the domain
information.
3 Select Enable Auto Update.
Note: If you want to install the CA certificate without waiting for the scheduled run time, then select Fetch
Immediately.
4 Click Save.
Viewing, downloading, and deleting a certificate
1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security > Certificate Management.
2 Select a
certificate
from the list.
3 Click one or more of the following:
Delete—Remove a previously stored
certificate.
Download To File—Download or save the
certificate
as a PEM (.cer)
file.
Download Signing Request—Download or save the signing request as a .csr file.
Install Signed Certificate—Upload a previously signed certificate.
Note: To delete multiple
certificates,
select the
certificates,
and then click Delete.
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