AMX NI-2000 Network Card User Manual


 
NetLinx Security and Web Server
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NetLinx Integrated Controllers
Security tab - SSL Server Certificate page
A certificate is a cryptographically signed object that associates a public key and an identity.
Certificates also include other information in extensions such as permissions and comments.
A "CA" is short for Certification Authority and is an internal entity or trusted third party that issues,
signs, revokes, and manages these digital certificates.
The SSL > Server Certificate link (FIG. 43) allows an authorized user to display an installed
certificate, create a certificate request, self-generate, and regenerate SSL Server Certificates.
Before initially enabling the SSL feature on the Master, a self-generated
certificate must first be installed. This initial installation allows users to then later
install the different types of certificates (requested, self-generated, or regenerated).
FIG. 43 Security Tab - Server Certificate
Server Certificate Entries
Feature Description
Bit Length Provides a drop-down selection with three available public key
lengths: 512, 1024, and 2048.
Longer key lengths result in increased certificate processing
times.
A longer key length results in more secure certificates.
Common Name The Common Name of the certificate MUST be the URL Domain
Name used.
Example: If the address used is www.amxuser.com, that must
be the Common name and format used.
The Common Name can not be an IP Address.
If the server is internal, the Netbios name must be used.
For every website using SSL that has a distinct DNS name,
there must be a certificate installed. Each website (external or
Internet) for SSL MUST also have a distinct IP Address.
Organization Name Name of your business or organization. This is an alpha-numeric
string (1 - 50 characters in length).
Organizational Unit Name of the department using the certificate. This is an
alpha-numeric string (1 - 50 characters in length).