HP Modular Cooling System User Manual

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-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----

MIICgj......

.....

......Qorw==

-----END CERTIFICATE-----

-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----

MIICXAIB......

.....

....tFlYw=

-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----

5.

Click Save Settings.

6.

Do one of the following:

o

Click Save Settings to save the information.

o

Click Cancel to undo the changes.

To disable SSL:

1.

Select to disable SSL using the SSL radio button.

2.

Enter the port number to use HTTP in the HTTP Port field.

3.

Do one of the following:

o

Click Save Settings to save the information.

o

Click Cancel to undo the changes.

To configure other remote access settings:

1.

Select to enable or disable FTP using the FTP radio buttons.

2.

Enter the number of minutes for the HTTP/Console Session Timeout field. The default is 30 minutes.

3.

Do one of the following:

o

Click Save Settings to save the information.

o

Click Cancel to undo the changes.

Browser security alert

Secure browsing requires the use of SSL. SSL is a protocol layer that lies between HTTP and TCP that
provides secure communication between a server and a client and is designed to provide privacy and

message integrity. SSL is commonly used in web-based transactions to authenticate the web server, which

indisputably identifies the server to the browser. SSL also provides an encrypted channel of

communication between the server and the browser. The encrypted channel ensures integrity of the data
between the web server and the browser, so that data can neither be viewed nor modified while in

transit. The management module uses a system generated and unique key.
An integral part of SSL is a security certificate, which identifies the management module. If your browser

displays a security alert when browsing to the management module, it can be for one of several reasons:

The certificate is untrusted, meaning it was signed by a certifying authority that is unknown to your
browser.

The certificate has expired or is not yet valid. This condition can occur if you issue your own
certificate and it has expired.

The name on the certificate does not match the name of the site in the browser address field.

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