Appendix I: Additional SRC Information
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Warning: The certificate (chain) uploaded to the receiver must always
contain the ROOT certificate even though the TLS server provides the
root certificate. When uploading a (partial) chain onto the SRC, it
means you trust each certificate in the chain to certify the authenticity
of certificates a server sends to SRC. Therefore, at least the root
certificate must be authentic, issued by a CA you trust, and
downloaded from that CA over a secure channel. Never implicitly trust
a root certificate that is sent by the server which you want to connect
to. It could have been created by an attacker.
If either certificate 'A' or 'B' is missing in the certificate file uploaded to
the receiver, the connection to the wanted TLS server will fail.
For SRC, if any required certificate is missing, a certificate error
message similar to the following is shown on the SRC web interface.
Summary of Contents for Raritan SRC-0100
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Page 301: ...Chapter 6 Using the Web Interface 289 6 Click Create to finish the creation...
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Page 625: ...Appendix H RADIUS Configuration Illustration 613 Note If your SRC uses PAP then select PAP...
Page 630: ...Appendix H RADIUS Configuration Illustration 618 14 The new attribute is added Click OK...
Page 631: ...Appendix H RADIUS Configuration Illustration 619 15 Click Next to continue...