primos User Manual
Security
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Installing a CA Certificate in primos
In order to check the identity of the network communicating parties of primos, it is
necessary to validate their certificates. For this, the root CA certificates of the certification
authorities that have issued the certificates of said communicating parties are installed in
primos.
Up to 32 CA certificates can be installed. Thus multi-level public key infrastructures (PKIs)
are supported.
Example: primos offers a number of authentication methods to verify its identity in a
network. If you use the authentication method 'EAP-TLS' (
56), you must install the root
CA certificate of the certification authority that has issued the certificate of the
authentication server (RADIUS) in primos.
Requirements
The certificate must be in 'base64' format.
1. Start the primos Control Center.
2. Select
SECURITY – Certificates
.
3. Click
CA certificate
.
4. Click
Browse
.
5. Specify the CA certificate.
6. Click
Install
.
The CA certificate is installed in primos.
Deleting Certificates
Warning
Do not delete the certificate (CA/self-signed/PKCS#12) if only HTTPS is defined as
the permitted connection type for the web access to the primos Control Center. If
the corresponding certificate is deleted, the primos Control Center can no longer be
reached. In this case you have to reset the configuration settings of primos (
Requirements
A certificate is installed in primos.
1. Start the primos Control Center.
2. Select
SECURITY – Certificates
.
3. Select the certificate to be deleted via the icon
. The certificate is displayed.
4. Click
Delete
.
The certificate is deleted.
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