Cisco Cisco IPICS Release 4.0 Instrucciones De Seguridad Importantes
Installing Certificates on an IDC Client PC
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Release Notes for Cisco IPICS Release 4.0(2)
OL-24245-01
Installing Certificates on an IDC Client PC
By default, IDC client PCs authenticate the Cisco IPICS server by using a
self-signed certificate that is generated when the Cisco IPICS server software is
installed. If you replace the self-signed certificate on the server with a third-part
party certificate, perform the following steps on each IDC client PC that access
the Cisco IPICS server. This procedure is not needed of you are using the default
self-signed certificate.
self-signed certificate that is generated when the Cisco IPICS server software is
installed. If you replace the self-signed certificate on the server with a third-part
party certificate, perform the following steps on each IDC client PC that access
the Cisco IPICS server. This procedure is not needed of you are using the default
self-signed certificate.
Before you begin
Make sure that certificates are installed on the Cisco IPICS server as explained in
the “Managing Server Certificates” section in Cisco IPICS Server Installation and
Upgrade Guide.
the “Managing Server Certificates” section in Cisco IPICS Server Installation and
Upgrade Guide.
Procedure
Step 1
Copy the following files from the Cisco IPICS server to the client PC:
•
/opt/cisco/ipics/security/root_ca.cert.pem
•
/opt/cisco/ipics/security/intermediate_ca.cert.pem
•
/opt/cisco/ipics/security/signed_server.cert.pem
Step 2
On the client PC, take these actions:
a.
Rename root_ca.cert.pem to root_ca.crt.
b.
Rename intermediate_ca.cert.pem to intermediate_ca.crt.
c.
Rename signed_server.cert.pem to hostname.crt, where hostname is the
hostname of the Cisco IPICS server.
hostname of the Cisco IPICS server.
Step 3
On the client PC, take these actions for each .crt file that you renamed in the
previous step:
previous step:
a.
Double-click the file name.
b.
Click Install Certificate to launch the Windows Certificate Import Wizard.
c.
Click Next.
d.
Click Place all certificates in the following trust store.
e.
Choose Trusted Root Certification Authorities.