Display ssl server certificate information, Regenerating an ssl server certificate request – AMX NetLinx Master-Ethernet Card/Module NXC-ME260 User Manual

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4.

Click OK to enter the new encrypted certificate information and save it to the Master or click

Cancel to void any changes made within this tab and exit without making changes to the target

Master.

A certificate consists of two different Keys:

Master Key is generated by the Master and is incorporated into the text string sent to the

CA during a certificate request. It is specific to a particular request made on a specific

Master.

Public Key is part of the text string that is returned from the CA as part of an approved

SSL Server Certificate. This public key is based off the submitted Master key from the

original request.

Regenerating a previously requested and installed certificate, invalidates the

previously purchased certificate because the Master Key has been changed.

5.

Use the Display Certificate option to confirm that the new certificate was imported properly to

the target Master.

Display SSL Server Certificate Information

1.

Click on the Security tab (FIG. 45 on page 62). Refer to the Security tab - SSL Server

Certificate page section on page 47 for more detailed descriptions on the security

configuration options.

2.

Click the Server Certificate link (on the left of the browser window) to populate the Security

tab.

3.

Click the down arrow from the Action field to open a drop-down listing of available certificate

generation options.

4.

Choose Display Certificate from the drop-down list.

5.

Click OK to accept the action and populate the fields with the certificate information.

Regenerating an SSL Server Certificate Request

1.

Click on the Security tab. Refer to the Security tab - SSL Server Certificate page section on

page 47 for more detailed descriptions on the security configuration options.

2.

Click the Server Certificate link (on the left of the browser window) to display the Security

tab with the fields necessary for developing a new certificate.

Once a certificate has been purchased from an external CA and then installed onto a
specific Master, DO NOT regenerate the certificate or alter its properties
(example: bit length, city, etc.).If the purchased certificate is regenerated, it becomes
invalid.

By default, the Display Certificate Action is selected and these fields are populated
with information from an installed certificate. If the Master does not have a previously
installed certificate, these fields are blank.

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