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Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide
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Certificate
The Spider device uses the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol for any encrypted network traffic 
between itself and a connected client. During the connection establishment the Spider device has 
to expose its identity to a client using a cryptographic certificate. Upon leaving the factory this 
certificate and the underlying secret key is the same for all Spider devices and will not match the 
network configuration where it is installed. The certificate’s underlying secret key is also used for 
securing the SSL handshake. Leaving the default certificate unmodified is all right in most 
circumstances and is necessary only if the network facility is vulnerable to man-in-the-middle 
attack.
It is possible to generate and install a new base64 x.509 certificate that is unique for a particular 
Spider device. The Spider device is able to generate a new cryptographic key and the associated 
Certificate Signing Request (CSR) that needs to be certified by a certification authority (CA). 
To create and install an SSL certificate, perform the following steps.
1. Click Services > Certificate. The Certificate Signing Request page displays.
Figure 9-4  Certificate Signing Request Page
2. Modify the following fields.
Field
Description
Common name
The network name of the Spider device once it is installed in the user’s 
network (usually the fully qualified domain name). It is identical to the name 
that is used to access the Spider device with a web browser without the 
prefix http://. In case the name given here and the actual network name 
differ, the browser will pop up a security warning when the Spider device is 
accessed using HTTPS.
Organizational unit
This field specifies to the department within an organization to which the 
Spider device belongs.
Organization
The name of the organization to which the Spider device belongs.
Locality/City
The city where the organization is located.