Note: If deleted, the HTTPS certificate cannot be restored. A new cer-
tificate will need to be generated.
Note: In a Chrome web browser, if a valid certificate is deleted or
changed such that it becomes invalid, it is necessary to navigate to
Chrome's Settings> More Tools> Clear browsing data> Advanced
and clear the Cached images and files in the history. Otherwise
Chrome's security warnings may make some data unavailable in the
Web UI.
Note: If the IP Address or Common Name (Host Name) is changed,
you need to regenerate the certificate, or you will receive security
warnings from your web browser each time you log in.
2.8.6.3 Supported Certificate Formats
VersaSync supports X.509 PEM and DER Certificates, as well as PKCS#7 PEM
and DER formatted Certificates.
You can create a unique X.509 self-signed Certificate, an RSA private key and
X.509 certificate request using the WebUI. RSA private keys are supported
because they are the most widely accepted. At this time, DSA keys are not sup-
ported.
2.8.6.4 Creating an HTTPS Certificate Request
Caution: If you plan on entering multiple Subject Alternative Names
to your HTTPS Certificate Request, you must do so before filling out
the Create Certificate Request tab to avoid losing any information.
See "Adding HTTPS Subject Alternative Names" on page83.
To create an HTTPS Certificate Request:
1. Navigate to MANAGEMENT > NETWORK: HTTPS Setup, or in the
MANAGEMENT > NETWORK Setup, Actions panel, select HTTPS:
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