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Setup Pages X-600M Users Manual
4.1.5.3 Signing Certificates with a Certificate Authority
Once a new certificate has been made, you can click on the Edit link to access the Certificate
Signing Request (CSR) as well as the signed certificate. Most CA's will have you copy and paste the
CSR from the X-600M web pages directly in to their web site. Once the CSR and the other
information requested by the CA have been submitted, the CA will generate and digitally sign a
certificate.
Once the signed certificate has been received, you will need to copy and paste the contents into the
Signed Certificate field of the respective certificate. If the CA has also included a CA bundle or
intermediate certificates, they can be appended to the end of the signed certificate in reverse order
with the root certificate being the last. For example, if the signed certificate has two intermediate
certificates, they would be placed in the Signed Certificate in the following order:
Signed Certificate
Intermediate 2
Intermediate 1
Root certificate
You will need to include all the starting and ending tags for each certificate.
4.1.5.4 Importing self-signed certificates
As an option, you may import the self-signed certificate in to the computers certificate store. This will
remove warnings about the certificate not being trusted. To do this, download the certificate from the
X-600M System > SSL Certificate pages for the certificate you would like to import. Once the
certificate has been downloaded, double-click the file and your computer will launch the wizard for
importing the certificate. Once it has been completed, restart your web browser. The certificate has
now been imported. This procedure will only remove warnings about the authenticity of the
certificate for the local computer.
4.1.6 System > Custom Web Pages
For most users and applications, the built-in control web pages with Dashboards, Panels, Widgets and
Components will be more than adequate; however, for users with more specific needs or where more
complex graphics are needed, the X-600M supports custom web pages. Custom web pages are built
with HTML, CSS, Javascript and PNG images files which are stored in the X-600M's file system. The
Custom Web Pages page displays a list of files currently stored in the file system.
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