Chapter 18 Configuring SGM Security
Implementing SSL Support in SGM
| Use the Open dialog to locate the SSL certificate that you want to import. The | |
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Look In |
| Enables you to select the directory in which you want to find the SSL |
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File Name |
| Enter a name for the SSL certificate, or select a file from those listed in the |
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| Open field. SGM displays the name of the certificate in the File Name field. |
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Files of Type |
| Specifies the type of file to display, and displays all files of that type in the |
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| selected directory. For SSL certificates, this field displays All files, which |
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Up One Level |
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Desktop |
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Create New Folder |
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List |
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Details |
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| type, date they were last modified, and so on. |
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Open |
| Imports the file, closes the Open dialog for an SSL certificate, and populates |
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| the SGM Certificate Tool dialog with the SSL certificate’s information. |
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Cancel |
| Closes the Open dialog for an SSL certificate without importing the file. |
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Related Topics:
•Launching the SGM Certificate Tool for SSL, page
Exporting an SSL Certificate
If you have implemented Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) support in your SGM system, you can export SSL certificates that have been imported to the SGM client.
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