Minicom Advanced Systems RJ-45 User Manual

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USER GUIDE
 
SSL Certificate Management 
IP Link uses the SSL (Secure Socket Layer) protocol for any encrypted network 
traffic between itself and a connected client. When connecting, IP Link reveals its 
identity to a client using a cryptographic certificate. This is the same for all IP Links 
and won't match the network configurations applied to the IP Link by its user. The 
certificate's underlying secret key is also used for securing the SSL handshake. 
Hence, this is a security risk (but better than no encryption at all).  
You can generate and install a new certificate unique to a particular IP Link. IP Link 
can generate a new cryptographic key and the associated Certificate Signing Request 
that needs to be certified by a certification authority (CA). A CA verifies you are 
who you claim to be and signs and issues a SSL certificate to you.  
To create and install a IP Link SSL certificate: 
1.  From the Security Settings page choose Create your own SSL certificate. The 
window appears as in Figure 15. 
 
Figure 15 CSR 
2.  Fill in the fields:  
Common name - Network name of IP Link once installed in the user's network. It is 
identical to the name that is used to access the IP Link with a Web browser. In case 
the name given here and the actual network name differ, the browser will pop up a 
security warning when the IP Link is accessed over HTTPS.  
Organizational unit - Specifies which department within an organization IP Link 
belongs.  
Organization/Locality/City/State/Province - Organization to which IP Link 
belongs + location.  
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