Enterprise 11: Configure application Transport Layer Security
- Última actualización2022/08/11
Enterprise 11: Configure application Transport Layer Security
Continue from the Control Room installer to the Transport Layer Security (TLS) configuration wizard page. From this stage of the installation wizard, you generate a self signed certificate or import a security certificate to setup a highly secure Control Room instance.
Procedure
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The TLS Configuration screen displays where you can
either:
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Generate a Self-Signed Certificate
When the Self-Signed Certificate option is enabled, the installer generates a unique private key and a self-signed certificate for the Control Room.
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Import a Certificate
To import a custom certificate, disable the Self Signed Certificate check box and use the Certificate Path field to import a certificate.
Note: The certificate file must be in the PKCS12 format.Provide the following information:-
Certificate Path: Click the Browse button to import the certificate.
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Private Key Password: Type the password for the private key.
Important: Password Limitation: Do not use "@" in passwords. Using the special character "@" in the password causes the certificate file import to fail. -
Webserver Port: Type the Webserver port –
either HTTP or HTTPS. If the port is already assigned, an error
message displays.Important: The port validation message is also displayed when you add 8080 for Webserver and if that is already in use for Control Room license service. Use a different unassigned port in above cases.
- Enable Force HTTP traffic to HTTPS: To redirect all HTTP port requests to HTTPS. To access the Control Room via HTTPS using the generated self-signed certificate. Ensure the port number is different for both.
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Generate a Self-Signed Certificate
- Click Next to Enterprise 11: Configure service credentials.