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Certicate   Here you can upload a certicate to the OmniTouch 4135 IP to 
be used for TLS or SIPS communication.
    A certicate is a le that combines a public key with information 
about the owner of the public key, all signed by a trusted third 
party. If you trust the third party, then you can be sure that the 
public key belongs to the person/organization named in that 
le. You can also be sure that everything you decrypt with that 
public key is encrypted by the person/organization named in the 
certicate.
Root certicate   The public key in the root certicate is used to verify other 
certicates. A root certicate is only needed if you have selected 
client or server verication.
    A root certicate is signed by the same public key that is in the 
certicate, a so-called “self-signed” certicate. A typical root 
certicate is one received from a Certicate Authority. 
Private key  Here you can upload a private key to the OmniTouch 4135 IP to 
be used for TLS or SIPS communication. 
    A private key is one of the keys in a key-pair used in asymmetric 
cryptography. Messages encrypted using the public key can only 
be decrypted using the private key.
Private key password  The password used for encryption of the private key, if it is 
encrypted.
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