When a VNX for file based client application requires
a network connection with a server (such as FileMover’s connection with its
secondary storage), the server provides a certificate as part of the
negotiation for a secure connection. The client application confirms the
server’s identity by validating the certificate. It does this by verifying the
server certificate’s signature with the public key from the CA certificate.
Obtaining the required CA certificates is a manual
task. Typically, before actual operation, you must identify the appropriate CA.
Then you must check the list of CA certificates that are available. If a new CA
certificate is required and an external CA is being used, you can obtain the CA
certificate from the company’s website or from the person responsible for
security. If the CA is local (enterprise-level or inhouse), obtain the CA
certificate from the person who manages the CA.
To make the CA certificate known to system, you must
import it. You can provide a path and import a file, or cut and paste the text.
A file can be in either DER or PEM format. You can cut and paste text only in
PEM format.
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