Specifications
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7-56 HiPath 3000/5000 V8 - HG 1500 V8, Administrator Documentation
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Security
7.2.5.17 View Certificate
You can view an activated trusted CA certificate. This is only possible if you have already gen-
erated at least one trusted CA certificate (see Section 7.2.5.20, "Importing trusted CA certifi-
cates [X.509]") and activated the configuration (see Section 7.2.5.2, "Activate the Configured
VPN Tables").
WBM path:
WBM > Explorers > Security > (double-click) VPN > (double-click) Certificate Management >
(double-click) Trusted CA Certificates > (double-click) Active Certificates > (right-click) selected
certificate > Display Certificate
The Certificate Information mask is displayed. This displays general certificate data (such as
the name, type and serial number), information on the issuer and the subject name as well as
encryption data. The public key used and the fingerprint are displayed in hexadecimal format.
For a detailed description of the fields, see Section 7.2.5.6, "Generating CA certificates".
7.2.5.18 Display CRL
You can display the certification revocation list for an activated trusted CA certificate. This is
only possible if you have already generated at least one trusted CA certificate (see Section
7.2.5.20, "Importing trusted CA certificates [X.509]") and activated the configuration (see Sec-
tion 7.2.5.2, "Activate the Configured VPN Tables").
WBM path:
WBM > Explorers > Security > (double-click) VPN > (double-click) Certificate Management >
(double-click) Trusted CA Certificates > (double-click) Active Certificates > (right-click) selected
certificate > Display CRL
The Certificate Revocation List Information mask is displayed. This shows the name of the cer-
tificate revocation list, signature algorithm used, time of the CRL update and information on who
issued the certificate. The list of certificates to be revoked contains the serial number, times-
tamp and revocation reason for each certificate.
7.2.5.19 Configured Certificates
Configured certificates are imported trusted CA certificates that only become effective when
activated (see also Section 7.2.5.2, "Activate the Configured VPN Tables" and Section 7.2.5.16,
"Active Certificates").
WBM path:
WBM > Explorers > Security > (double-click) VPN > (double-click) Certificate Management >
(double-click) Trusted CA Certificates > Configured Certificates