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Configuring standard security features
Configuring the browser
The root certificate might already be installed on your browser, but if not, you must install it. To see whether
it is already installed, check the certificate store on your browser.
The next procedures are guides for installing root certificates to Internet Explorer and Mozilla browsers. For
more detailed instructions, refer to the documentation that came with the certificate.
To check and install root certificates on Internet Explorer
1.
From the browser Tools menu, select
Internet Options
.
2.
Click the
Content
tab.
3.
Click
Certificates
.
4.
Click the various tabs and scroll the lists to see if the root certificate is listed. If it is listed, you do not
need to install it, forgo the remainder of this procedure.
5.
If the certificate is not listed, click
Import
.
6.
Follow the instructions in the Certificate Import wizard to import the certificate.
To check and install root certificates on Mozilla
1.
From the browser Edit
menu, select
Preferences
.
2.
In the left pane of the Preferences window, expand the
Privacy & Security
list and
select
Certificates
.
3.
In the right pane, click
Manage Certificates
.
4.
In the next window, click the
Authorities
tab.
5.
Scroll the authorities list to see if the root certificate is listed. (For example, its name might have the form
name
Root.crt.) If it is listed, you do not need to install it; forgo the remainder of this procedure.
6.
If the certificate is not listed, click
Import
.
7.
Browse to the certificate location and select the certificate. (For example, select
name
Root.crt.)
8.
Click
Open
and follow the instructions to import the certificate.
Installing a root certificate to the Java Plug-in
For information on Java requirements, refer to ”
Browser and Java support
” on page 94.
This procedure is a guide for installing a root certificate to the Java Plug-in on the management
workstation. If the root certificate is not already installed to the plug-in, you should install it. Refer to the
documentation that came with the certificate and to the Sun web site,
http://www.sun.com
.
1.
Copy the root certificate file from its location on the FTP server to the Java Plug-in bin. For example:
2.
Open a Command Prompt window and change Directory to the Java Plug-in bin.
3.
Enter the
keytool
command and respond to the prompts:
In the example,
changeit
is the default password and RootCert is an example root certificate name.
C: \program files\java\j2re1.4.2_03\bin
C:\Program Files\Java\j2re1.4.2_03\bin>
keytool -import -alias RootCert -file
RootCert.crt -keystore ..\lib\security\RootCerts
Enter keystore password:
changeit
Owner: CN=Brocade, OU=Software, O=Brocade Communications, L=San Jose,
ST=California, C=US
Issuer: CN=Brocade, OU=Software, O=Brocade Communications, L=San Jose,
ST=California, C=US
Serial number: 0
Valid from: Thu Jan 15 16:27:03 PST 2004 until: Sat Feb 14 16:27:03 PST 2004
Certificate fingerprints:
MD5: 71:E9:27:44:01:30:48:CC:09:4D:11:80:9D:DE:A5:E3
SHA1: 06:46:C5:A5:C8:6C:93:9C:FE:6A:C0:EC:66:E9:51:C2:DB:E6:4F:A1
Trust this certificate? [no]:
yes
Certificate was added to keystore
Summary of Contents for AA979A - StorageWorks SAN Switch 2/8V
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Page 24: ...24 Introducing Fabric OS CLI procedures ...
Page 116: ...118 Maintaining configurations ...
Page 170: ...172 Managing administrative domains ...
Page 200: ...202 Installing and maintaining firmware ...
Page 222: ...224 Routing traffic ...
Page 274: ...286 Administering FICON fabrics ...
Page 294: ...306 Working with diagnostic features ...
Page 350: ...362 Administering Extended Fabrics ...
Page 438: ...440 Configuring the PID format ...
Page 444: ...446 Configuring McData Open Fabric mode ...
Page 450: ...452 Understanding legacy password behaviour ...