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
The Import IPsec Certificate mask is displayed. The name of the import-destination certificate
is displayed for verification purposes. You can edit the following field:
File with Certificate: Specify the path and name of the file which contains the certificate
data to be imported. Click Browse... to open a dialog to search for the file.
Click View Fingerprint of Certificate.
A window showing the fingerprint of the certificate to be imported is displayed. Check the fin-
gerprint (= hexadecimal numeral). The fingerprint always changes if a certificate has been
changed. An unchanged fingerprint is the only guarantee that the certificate is authentic. If the
two fingerprints are not identical, an attempted attack has probably occurred. Appropriate mea-
sures should be taken.
Click OK to close the window with the fingerprint.
Click Import Certificate from Fileif you are satisfied with the fingerprint check. Do not import the
certificate if the fingerprint does not meet your expectations.
7.2.5.32 Display Certificate Signing Request (CSR)
You can view the data for a generated certificate signing request (see Section 7.2.5.26, "Gene-
rating a Certificate Signing Request (CSR)").
WBM path:
WBM > Explorers > Security > (double-click) VPN > (double-click) Certificate Management >
(double-click) Peer Certificates > (right-click) selected certificate signing request (yellow icon)
> Display Certificate Signing Request (CSR)
The Certificate Signing Request Information mask is displayed. This mask provides information
on the name of the CSR, the subject name and encryption. The public key used and the finger-
print are displayed in hexadecimal format.
7.2.5.33 Deleting a Certificate Signing Request (CSR)
You can delete the data for a generated certificate signing request (see Section 7.2.5.26, "Ge-
nerating a Certificate Signing Request (CSR)").
WBM path:
WBM (write access activated with the Padlock icon in the control area?) > Explorers > Security
> (double-click) VPN > (double-click) Certificate Management > (double-click) Peer Certificates
> (right-click) selected certificate signing request (yellow icon) > Delete Certificate Signing Re-
quest (CSR)
A warning appears. The name of the certificate signing request is also specified for verification
purposes.