HP 1.10GB Virtual Connect Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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The certificate to be uploaded must be from a certificate request sent out and signed by a Certificate Authority

for this particular Virtual Connect Manager. Otherwise, the certificate fails to match the private keys used to
generate the certificate request, and the certificate is rejected. Also, if the Virtual Connect domain has been

destroyed or re-imported, you need to repeat the steps for generating a certificate request and have it signed

by a Certificate Authority again, because the private keys are destroyed and recreated along with the Virtual

Connect domain.
If the new certificate is successfully accepted and installed by the Virtual Connect Manager, you are

automatically logged out. The HTTP server must be restarted for the new certificate to take effect.

Certificates/Authentications (SSH Administration) screen

This screen lists the current user (assuming administrator privileges) of each authorized SSH key and enables

the user to add new keys. Only local users can have authorized SSH keys.

SSH Fingerprint—Identifies the server and can be used to authenticate that the SSH client is connecting
to the correct host.

Authorized SSH Keys—Lists the authorized SSH key data for the currently logged in user.

Add New SSH Keys—Enables the user to create or replace the authorized SSH keys. The user can enter
the SSH keys in the text box or provide a URL to a file containing the user's SSH keys. The current content

of the Authorized SSH Keys is replaced with the new list of SSH keys after clicking Set SSH Keys. The key

file should contain the User Name of a local user at the end of the public key. Each key is associated

with a local user account.

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