How to enable X.509 authentication.
You will need to enable X.509 authentication as part of the HTTPS configuration.
To enable X.509 authentication:
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Select the Administration tab. Tabs remember the
page you last worked on, so select the tab again to ensure you're on the
Administration page.
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Under User Management, click Secure
Access.
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Under General, set the following to enable HTTPS
connection and X.509 authentication:
- HTTPS—select Enable.
- X.509 Authenticator—select an X.509 authenticator
previously added to Address Manager.
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Under Server Certificate Settings, select
Load Custom Certificate.
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Under Upload Certificate, set the following:
- Private Key—click Choose
File to upload server private key.
- Use Password—select the check box to provide
security for the private key.
- Password—enter an alphanumeric password
to secure your private key.
- Domain Signed Certificate—click Choose
File to upload your server certificate.
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Click Update.
When you finish configuring HTTPS, X.509 authentication is enabled.