Dive into the process of replacing certificates in the PowerProtect Data Manager UI with this comprehensive guide. This video is designed for IT professionals who are looking to enhance their knowledge and skills in certificate management. Remember to review the PPDM Certificate Management section and be aware of the postrequisites after security certificates are replaced, as outlined in the PPDM Security Configuration Guide on Page 87 & 88. For more Information, check PPDM Security Configuration Guide click here.
Learn how to replace certificates in the PowerProtect Data Manager UI. Before we begin, ensure you have reviewed the information in the PPDM Certificate Management section and are aware of the postrequisites after security certificates are replaced. Both outlined in the PPDM Security Configuration Guide. Now log in to the PPDM Data Manager UI, navigate to the Administration section and select 'Certificates'.
This will bring up the Certificates window. Here, you'll find the 'Replace Certificates' option under the Internal tab. Clicking this will open the Replace Certificates dialog box. For the server's private certificate, you have two options: either click 'Upload File' to browse for the RSA private certificate file or paste the certificate's contents directly into the field provided. Remember, PowerProtect Data Manager will validate your input, so ensure there are no errors before proceeding.
If your private certificate is encrypted, you'll be prompted to enter the password in the 'Encrypted Private Key Password' field that appears. For the server's public certificate chain, repeat the same steps, either upload the file or paste the contents into the field. Once you've ensured all information is correct, click 'Replace'. PowerProtect Data Manager will then replace the security certificates for both the UI server and the REST API. To finalize the process, if you have any open UI sessions, simply refresh the page to allow the new certificates to take effect.
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