A.2.8, Configuring the certificate feature, Configuring the certificates feature – SENA Serial_IPTM Redirector 4.3 User Manual

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Appendix A: Advanced Settings

A.2.1

Introduction

A.2.7

Configuring the Authentication Feature

A.2.2

Security Issues in Tactical Software Products

A.2.8 Configuring the Certificate Feature

A.2.3

SSL/TLS Security Features

A.2.9

Troubleshooting

A.2.4

What You Need to Get Started

A.2.10

COM/IP AT Commands

A.2.5

Enabling SSL/TLS Security Features

A.2.11

Certificate Authorities

A.2.6

Configuring the Encryption Feature

A.2.8 Configuring the Certificate Feature

The Certificate feature lets the Tactical Software product use a user-supplied certificate. Configuration of the
Certificate feature is global, equally affecting all COM ports that have selected Enable SSL/TLS Encryption in the
Control Panel.

A certificate is mandatory in two situations:

1. If the software is initiating a connection, the network connection peer may request a certificate for

authentication purposes.

2. If the software is accepting a connection, it extracts its private key from the certificate when an incoming

connection request occurs.

The Certificate feature is mainly useful for two of the Tactical Software products:

The COM/IP Redirector must use the Certificate feature if receiving incoming connections.

DialOut/Server modem server must use the Certificate feature to receive incoming connections from any
Tactical Software redirector that is using encryption.

To configure the Certificate feature:

A.2. SSL/TLS Security

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