Specifications
hg-07.fm
A31003-H3580-M103-2-76A9, 01-2009
HiPath 3000/5000 V8 - HG 1500 V8, Administrator Documentation
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Explorers
Security
7.2.5.8 Delete Certificate
You can delete a generated CA certificate (see Section 7.2.5.6, "Generating CA certificates").
WBM (write access activated with the Padlock icon in the control area?) > Explorers > Security
> (double-click) VPN > (double-click) Lightweight CA > (right-click) selected certificate > Delete
Certificate
A warning appears. The name of the certificate is also specified for verification purposes.
Click Delete followed by OK in the confirmation mask (save the new configuration status per-
manently with the Save icon in the control area).
You must activate the configuration for the changes to become effective in the configuration –
see Section 7.2.5.2, "Activate the Configured VPN Tables".
7.2.5.9 Export Certificate [X.509]
You can export a generated CA certificate (see Section 7.2.5.6, "Generating CA certificates").
X.509 is a standard for certificates. The name and the digital signature of the person who is-
sued the certificate are also saved in the certificate. X.509 is part of the X.500 directory service
for world-wide, distributed, and open systems.
WBM path:
WBM > Explorers > Security > (double-click) VPN > (double-click) Lightweight CA > (right-click)
selected certificate > Export Certificate [X.509]
The Web browser displays a mask that lets you save the file under a random name and in a
random location. The certificate name is used for the file name.
7.2.5.10 Generating CA-signed peer certificates [PKCS#12]
You can generate a CA-signed peer certificate based on a CA certificate. This is only possible
if you have already generated at least one CA certificate (see Section 7.2.5.6, "Generating CA
certificates"). The certificate generated is saved in a PKCS#12 file.
PKCS#12 files (PKCS#12 stands for "Personal Information Exchange Syntax Standard") save
certificates with the private key. A PKCS#12 file therefore contains the necessary data for per-
sonal encryption and decryption.
WBM path:
WBM (write access activated with the Padlock icon in the control area?) > Explorers > Security
> (double-click) VPN > (double-click) Lightweight CA > (right-click) selected certificate > Gene-
rate CA-Signed Peer Certificate [PKCS#12]