D-Link DSR-Series User Manual
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Section 7 - VPN
OpenVPN Certificates
Path: VPN > Open VPN > OpenVPN Certificates
OpenVPN provides authentication using certificates. This page will allow you to upload certificates and keys
which are in pem format.
To upload certificates and keys:
1. Click
VPN
>
OpenVPN
>
OpenVPN
Certificates
.
Field
Description
Name
It displays the name of the profile.
CA Subject Name
It displays CA certificate Subject Name which includes content like C, ST, L, O, OU, CN, and E. CN is the
CA certificate common name.
Server Cert Subject
Name
It displays Server certificate Subject Name which includes content like C, ST, L, O, OU, CN, and E. CN is
the Server certificate common name. If server certificate does not exist, the value will be N/A.
Client Cert Subject
Name
It displays Client certificate Subject Name which includes content like C, ST, L, O, OU, CN, and E. CN is
the Server certificate common name. If server certificate does not exist, the value will be N/A.
Type
It shows the type of the profile. It has combination of the certificates loading (Generated/Uploaded/
Default) and appended with mode (Server/Client/Server & Client). E.g. Uploaded: Server, Default Server
& Client.
CA Key Status
It displays the status of CA key in respective profile. It shows N/A if CA key does not exist, and
Available, if CA key exists.
Status
It displays the status of the profile. The status is
Active
if the profile is being used in openvpn setting page;
Not in Use
, if the profile is not being used in openvpn settings page.
Upload OpenVPN Certs
Click this button to open the Server/Client Certificate Configuration page.
Generate OpenVPN
Certs
Click this button to open the OpenVPN Certificate Configuration page.
OpenVPN Certificates