
Chapter 7. System Management
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Certificate
When logging in over a secure (SSL) connection, a signed certificate is used to
verify that the user is logging in to the site he intended. The
Certificate
page is
used to create, modify, or obtain a certificate for this purpose.
During installation, each CC2000 creates its own, independent, self-signed
certificate based on the installation information, similar to the one below:
Changing a Self-Signed Certificate
Changing a self-signed certificate allows you to provide additional information
in the certificate that wasn’t generated in the installation certificate. The way
to change a self-signed SSL certificate is to create a new one. To create a new
self-signed certificate, do the following:
1. At the top-right of the Certificate panel, click
Update
. The following page
appears:
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