Configuring web server settings
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Certificate issuer common name
The common name attribute of the server certificate. The common name is often the fully
qualified domain name for the HTTP server, or the IP address equivalent.
Updating the certificate
You can generate a new certificate directly using the HP 501 management tool, or you can
upload a certificate to the HP 501 from a computer or network location.
To generate a new certificate from the Management tool page, under
Generate certificate
,
click
Generate
.
To upload a certificate, under
Upload certificate
, select one of the following options:
HTTP
Choose this option if the file is located on a computer or network location. Browse to select the
file and click
Upload
.
TFTP
Choose this option if the file resides on a TFTP server. Provide the following information, and
then click
Upload
:
HTTP SSL certificate file
Specify the file path and file name on the server.
Server IP
Enter the IP address of the TFTP server.
Generating or uploading a new SSL certificate restarts the secure web server, disconnecting the
current management session. The next time you log in to the HP 501, you are prompted to
accept the new certificate.
Backing up the certificate
To back up the current certificate, under
Save certificate
, select one of the following options:
HTTP
Choose this option to save a backup copy to a computer or network location. Browse to the
desired location and click
Download
.
TFTP
Choose this option to save a backup copy to a TFTP server. Provide the following information,
and then click
Download
.
HTTP SSL certificate file
Specify the file path and file name on the server.
Server IP
Enter the IP address of the TFTP server.
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