2.
Click Firmware in the left menu.
3.
To roll back the library firmware, click Revert
.
4.
If the library has been operating normally and if its contents have not changed,
check the Bypass audit for a faster restart ... check box.
5.
Click OK to restart the library and activate the old firmware.
Manage the Library's SSL/TLS Certificate for HTTPS
The library's certificate encrypts SSL/TLS traffic to and from the library.
At initial installation, the library has a default certificate. At a minimum, you should
replace the default certificate with a new self-signed certificate. Then, optionally, you
can installed a certificate signed by a certifying authority (CA).
•
Generate a Self-Signed Certificate
•
Install a Third-Party Signed Certificate
Generate a Self-Signed Certificate
The library can generate a self-signed certificate to encrypt SSL/TLS traffic.
A self-signed certificate is secure, but will require you to manually tell the browser to
trust the certificate before you can view the login screen. To eliminate this browser
security exception, you can install a certificate signed by a certifying authority (CA)
(see
Install a Third-Party Signed Certificate
1.
Click Configuration in the left navigation area of the GUI.
2.
Click the Certificate tab, and then click New Certificate
.
3.
Enter in the certificate information.
Install a Third-Party Signed Certificate
Install a third-party certificate to encrypt SSL/TLS traffic and eliminate the browser
warning caused by a self-signed certificate.
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Verify the Library Has a Self-Signed Certificate
•
Export Certificate Signing Request (CSR) File
•
•
Verify the Library Has a Self-Signed Certificate
Before installing a third party certificate, the library must have a self-signed certificate
installed.
You cannot go directly from the default certificate to a third-party certificate. The library
must have a self-signed certificate before installing a third-party signed certificate.
To install the self-signed certificate, see
Generate a Self-Signed Certificate
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