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PowerProtect Data Manager 19.10 Security Configuration Guide

Replace security certificates through the UI

This method replaces the certificates for the UI server and the REST API. Only the Administrator and the Security Administrator roles can replace the certificates.

Prerequisites

Review the information in Certificate management.

Steps

  1. From the left navigation pane, select Administration > Certificates.
    The Certificates window appears.
  2. On the Internal tab, click Replace Certificates.
    The Replace Certificates dialog box opens.
  3. For the server's private certificate, click Select File and browse to the file that contains the RSA private certificate.
    Alternatively, you can paste the contents of the certificate file into the corresponding field.
    PowerProtect Data Manager validates the input. Correct any errors.
  4. If the private certificate is encrypted, the Encrypted Private Key Password field appears. Type the password.
  5. For the server's public certificate chain, click Select File and browse to the file that contains the signed certificate chain.
    Alternatively, you can paste the contents of the certificate file into the corresponding field.
    PowerProtect Data Manager validates the input. Correct any errors.
  6. Click Replace.
    PowerProtect Data Manager replaces the security certificates for the UI server and the REST API.
  7. For any existing UI sessions, refresh the page to allow the new certificates to take effect.

Next steps

If you have added any vCenter servers, reinstall the PowerProtect plug-in. Reinstall the PowerProtect plug-in for the vSphere client provides more information.


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