Create a server certificate and signing request, Summary, The procedure – Dell Managed PDU LED User Manual

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Create a Server Certificate and Signing Request

Summary

Use this procedure if your company or agency has its own Certificate Authority
or if you plan to use a commercial Certificate Authority to sign your server
certificates.

• Create a Certificate Signing Request (CSR). The CSR contains all the information for

a server certificate except the digital signature. This process creates two output files:
– The file with the

.p15

suffix contains the private key of the Rack PDU.

– The file with the

.csr

suffix contains the certificate signing request, which you send

to an external Certificate Authority.

• When you receive the signed certificate from the Certificate Authority, import that

certificate. Importing the certificate combines the

.p15

file containing the private key

and the file containing the signed certificate from the external Certificate Authority.
The output file is a new encrypted server certificate file with a

.p15

suffix.

• Load the server certificate onto the Rack PDU.
• For each Rack PDU that requires a server certificate, repeat the tasks that create and

load the server certificate.

The procedure

Create the Certificate Signing Request (CSR).

1. If the Rack PDU Security Wizard is not already installed on your computer,

obtain and run the installation program (

Rack PDU Security Wizard.exe)

.

2. On the Windows

Start

menu, select

Programs

, then

Rack PDU Security

Wizard

.

3. On the screen labeled

Step 1

, select

Certificate Request

as the type of file to

create, and then select the length of the key to generate (use 1024 bits, which
is the default setting, or use 2048 bits to provide complex encryption and a high
level of security).

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