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Manage certificates

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology secures the Fiery server by encrypting information and providing authentication.

An SSL certificate consists of a public key and a private key. The public key encrypts information, and the private key deciphers it. Private keys can be 1024 to 2048 bits long and include all printable characters. The maximum size is 16KB.

There are trusted and non-trusted certificates. A trusted certificate has no private key, only a certificate file. For each, you can add or delete a certificate. You cannot delete a certificate if it is currently assigned to a service.

Add a certificate or private key

When you add an SSL certificate or private key, you specify its location.

  1. To view information about a certificate, hover the mouse over the certificate name then click the eye icon. You can also delete the certificate by clicking the trash can icon.
  2. From Configure, choose Security > Trusted Certificates.
  3. Click Add.
  4. Click Browse to select the file and then click Add.

Assign a certificate to the Web server portion of the Fiery server

You can assign or reassign a certificate used by the Web server.

  1. From Configure, choose Security > Server Certificate.
  2. Click Create Self Signed Certificate.
  3. Specify and save your certificate information.
  4. To change the certificate used by the Web server, select the certificate, click Change Certificate, and then specify the location of the certificate or private key.

Delete an assigned certificate

You can delete an assigned certificate.

  1. From Configure, choose Security > Trusted Certificates.
  2. Hover the cursor over the certificate you want to delete. Noticed the Delete icon (trash can) displays.
  3. Click the Delete icon.
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