Figure 6-12
The Save Certificate Request
Step 5
Copy the certificate request into a separate text file and save it with the .csr extension.
Step 6
Select Close.
Step 7
Send the text file containing the certificate request to your network administrator for signing
using a certificate authority application.
Note
The certificate request must be signed with the setting to ensure it is compatible
with Base-64 ASCII code.
Step 8
Save the CA root certificate as the gateway’s root certificate file.
Step 9
Continue with uploading the device's certificates, as follows:
•
To upload certificates identifying SCOPIA TIP Gateway, continue with
Certificates for the TIP Gateway” on page 58
.
•
To upload certificates identifying other devices, see the product's Administrator Guide for
details.
Uploading Certificates for the TIP Gateway
In most TLS connections, the gateway requires two certificates to be uploaded: a certificate
signed by a certificate authority (CA) identifying the gateway and the CA root certificate
which authenticates the CA as a trusted source.
Each time a deployment component tries to establish a new TLS session with SCOPIA
Management, it sends its identity certificate to the component to establish a secure
connection (
).
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