User's Guide

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5G INDUSTRIAL GATEWAY S2000e USER GUIDE 65
Country name: Enter two-letter country code (for example, US) where your company is legally
located.
State or Province name: Enter the state or province where your company is legally located.
Locality name: Enter the city where your company is legally located. This is optional.
Organization name: Enter the organization or company name to be used for the SSL certificate.
Organization unit name: Enter an internal department name within the organization. This is optional.
Common name: Enter the fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) (for example, www.example.com) or a
suitable name to identify the certificate in a unique way. This is optional.
Email address: Enter an email address to be associated with the certificate. This is optional.
Validity: Enter the number of days for which the certificate is valid.
User the Clear button to clear and change entries. NOTE: You can only use the Clear button when
HTTPS support is not enabled.
Select Save Changes. NOTE: You can only edit and save changes when HTTPS support is not enabled.
After you have saved changes, use the Download Certificate button to download a certificate.
Once you have downloaded the SSL certificate, you must install it on the client device and mark it as
trusted for secure SSL connection while accessing the Web UI.
Perform the following the steps based on the operating system and browser:
Windows
1. Click on the downloaded certificate file. The Manage Certificates App automatically opens.
2. Select Install Certificate.
3. Select Current User or Local Machine and click Next.
4. Select Place all certificates in the following store and click Browse.
5. Select the Trusted Root Certification Authorities folder and click OK.
6. Click Finish. A message will display that the import was successful.
Ubuntu Linux
1. Install libnss3-tools, if not installed:
sudo apt-get install libnss3-tools
2. Install the downloaded certificate using the following command:
certutil -d sql:$HOME/.pki/nssdb -A -t "CP,," -n skyuswebui.crt -
i skyuswebui.crt
NOTE: skyuswebui is the certificate name provided when selecting Save Changes:
3. Check installed certificates.
certutil -d sql:$HOME/.pki/nssdb -L