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6.
Click the
Restar
t the Gate
wa
y
link to confirm.
To check your installed features:
7.
Click the
Install
toolbar button.
8.
Click the
list of f
eatures
link.
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The System Status page appears with the information from the features link displayed
below. You can check that the feature you just installed is enabled.
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Link:
Install Cer
tifi
cate
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a protocol for transmitting private information over the Inter-
net. SSL uses two keys to encrypt data: a public key known to everyone and a private or
secret key known only to the recipient of the message.
SSL certificates are issued by trusted Certification Authorities (CAs). The CA digitally signs
each certificate. Each client contains a list of trusted CAs. When an SSL handshake
between a server and your Gateway occurs, the client verifies that the server certificate
was issued by a trusted CA. If the CA is not trusted, a warning will appear. Certificates
installed in your Gateway and servers to which it connects verify to each other that commu-
nications between them are encrypted and private.
Certificates are purchased from an issuing Certificate Authority, usually by your corporate
IT department or other service provider, and provided to users for secure communications.
You must obtain a certificate file before you can install it.
1.
To install an SSL certificate, click the
Install Cer
tifi
cate
link.
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The Install Certificate page appears.
2.
Browse to the location where you have saved your certificate and select
the file, or type the full path.
3.
Click the
Install Cer
tifi
cate
button.
4.
Restart your Gateway.