DMA OperationsGuide Security Settings
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7Click Restart to Apply Saved Changes, and when asked to confirm that
you want to restart the system so that certificate changes can take effect,
click OK.
To remove a signed certificate and revert to the default self-signed certificate
1Go to Certificates.
2In the Actions list, select Revert to Default Certificate.
3When asked to confirm, click Yes.
A dialog box informs you that the system has reverted to a self-signed
certificate.
4Click OK.
5Click Restart to Apply Saved Changes, and when asked to confirm that
you want to restart the system so that certificate changes can take effect,
click OK.
6After the system restarts, log back in, return to Admin > Local Cluster >
Certificates, and verify that the system has reverted to the default
self-signed certificate:
aIn the list of certificates, select the Server SSL certificate.
bIn the Actions list, select Display Details.
The Certificate Details dialog box appears.
cConfirm from the information under Issued To and Issued By that the
default self-signed certificate has replaced the CA-signed certificate.
dClick OK to close the dialog box.
See also:
“Security Certificates Overview” on page 35
“Certificate Settings” on page 38
“Certificate Procedures” on page42
Security Settings
The Security Settings page lets you swi tch bet ween hi gh secu rity mod e and a
custom security mode in which one or more insecure capabilities are allowed.
It also lets you switch to, but not from, a maximum security mode.