Network Deployment (Distributed operating systems), v8.0 > Reference > Sets


Signer certificates collection

Use this page to manage signer certificates in key stores. Signer certificates are used by Java Secure Socket Extensions (JSSE) to validate certificates sent by the remote side of the connection during an SSL handshake. If a signer does not exist in the trust store that can validate the certificate sent, the handshake fails and generates an "unknown certificate" error. From the console...

   Security > SSL certificate and key management. Under Configuration settings, click Manage endpoint security configurations > {Inbound | Outbound} > ssl_configuration. Under Related items, click Key stores and certificates > key store. Under Additional Properties, click Signer certificates.

Signer certificates buttons. This table lists the signer certificates buttons.

Button Resulting action
Add Add a new trusted (signer) certificate.
Delete Delete an existing signer certificate.
Extract Extracts a signer certificate from a personal certificate to a file.
Retrieve from port Makes a test connection to an SSL port and retrieves the signer from the server during the handshake. The information from the certificate will be displayed so you can decide whether to trust it based upon the MD5 and/or SHA hash.


Alias

Alias for this signer certificate in the key store.


Issued to

Distinguished name of the entity that requested the certificate.


Fingerprint (SHA digest)

Specifies the Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA hash) of the certificate. This can be used to verify the hash for the certificate at another location, such as the client side of a connection.


Expiration

Expiration date of the signer certificate for validation purposes.
Create an SSL configuration


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