
5.
Enter both the public key certificate file name in the Certificate file (
server.crt
file) box and the
private key file (
server.key
file) box. You can enter the file names directly or by clicking
Browse
.
6.
Click
Upload
on the upload dialog box of Update Certificate Files. The execution of Update Certificate
Files confirmation dialog box appears.
7.
Click
OK
to begin the certificate update. Once complete, the Web server restarts and a dialog box
appears.
It may take 30 or 60 minutes for the Web server to restart. In this case, the
Update Certificate Files
Completion
dialog box does not appear and an internal server error occurs, but the setting is actually
completed.
8.
Click
OK
. If the
Security Alert
dialog box for the certificate appears, click
View Certificate
to confirm
that the certificate is correct, and click
Yes
.
If an error occurs during the certificate update, an error message will appear. Solve the problem, and
restart from the logging in to
Update Certificate Files
.
Returning a certificate to default
You can return the certificate updated in "Uploading the signed certificate to the SVP" to default.
To return the certificate to default:
Procedure
1.
Terminate all Remote Web Console connected to the SVP.
2.
From a PC on which Remote Web Console operates, start the web browser.
3.
Specify the following URL to open the
Tool Panel
dialog box:
https://SVP-IP-address-or-host-name/
cgi-bin/utility/toolpanel.cgi
4.
From the
Tool Panel
dialog box, click
Update Certificate Files
. A login dialog box for Update
Certificate Files opens.
If SSL communication has been established, the
Security Alert
dialog box is displayed before the
login dialog box. In that case, click
OK
. If the
Security Alert
dialog box regarding the certificate is
displayed at other times, ensure that the certificate is correct, and then, click
Yes
.
5.
From the Update Certificate Files login dialog box, enter the administrator user ID and password, and
click
Login
. The upload dialog box for
Update Certificate Files
is displayed.
6.
In the upload dialog box for
Update Certificate Files
, click
Return to Default.
The confirmation dialog
box for
Update Certificate Files
is displayed. From the upload dialog box for Update Certificate Files,
click
Return to Default
. The confirmation dialog box for Update Certificate Files is displayed.
Upon completion of the certificate update, the Web server restarts to reflect the update. When the
restart of the Web server is complete, the update completion dialog box for
Update Certificate Files
is
displayed.
7.
From the update completion dialog box for Update Certificate Files, click
OK
. The display returns to
the login dialog box.
8.
In some cases, the
Security Alert
dialog box regarding the certificate may display before the login
dialog box. If so, check that the certificate is correct, and click
Yes
.
NOTE:
If an error occurs during update of the certificate, an error message is displayed. If so, resolve the
problem and then re-execute from login to Update Certificate Files.
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Setting up Remote Web Console