Configure the device using the Digi ConnectPort X Family web interface
Administration
Digi ConnectPort X Family
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Untrusted revoked certificate
Use this section to upload and manage SSL/TLS untrusted revoked certificates. You can install up to 8
SSL/TLS untrusted revoked certificates.
Upload SSL/TLS untrusted revoked certificates
Use this section to upload SSL/TLS untrusted revoked certificates. Certificate files can be in ASN.1 DER
or PEM Base64 encoded formats. Enter or browse to the name of the file to upload in the
Upload File
field. Click the
Upload
button to upload the file.
Installed SSL/TLS untrusted revoked certificates
The table lists the installed SSL and TLS untrusted revoked certificates.
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Action
: Select to perform allowable actions on the entry. The only allowable action is to delete
the entry.
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Subject
: The entity that received the certificate.
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Issuer
: The entity that issued the certificate.
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Expiration
: The expiration date of the certificate.
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Delete
button: Deletes all certificates selected in the
Action
column from the database.
Secure Shell (SSH) Host Keys
Use the Secure Shell (SSH) Host Keys page to upload and manage SSH host keys.
Upload SSH Host Keys
Use this section to upload SSH RSA or DSA hostkeys. Key files can be in ASN.1 DER or PEM Base64
encoded formats. Enter or browse to the name of the file to upload in the
Upload File
field. A
password is required in the
Password
field only if the host key file is encrypted. Click the
Upload
button to upload the file.
Installed SSH host keys
The table lists the installed SSH host keys. You can install up to 2 SSH host keys.
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Action
: Select to perform allowable actions on the entry. The only allowable action is to delete
the entry.
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Type
: The type of encryption of the identity key: RSA (public key cryptography algorithm) or
DSA (digital signature algorithm).
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Fingerprint
: The fingerprint of the SSH host key. This fingerprint is in the form of a hash code
consisting of several hexadecimal bytes to identify the SSH host key.
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Delete
button: Deletes the selected SSH host keys in the
Action
column from the database.
Secure Shell (SSH) hostkeys
Use the
Secure Shell (SSHv2) Hostkeys database
to load host private keys. You can use SSHv2 host
keys for authentication with SSHv2 clients and secure key exchange. The Digi device automatically
generates a default 1024-bit DSA key if none exists when the Digi device boots.
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Upload SSH Host Keys
: Use this section to upload SSH RSA or DSA hostkeys. Key files may be
in ASN.1 DER or PEM Base64 encoded formats. If the host key file is encrypted, a password is