Certificate Management

What do you want to do?

When the CA certificate has been received, it must be saved in the TPG60; see: ’How to Save CA Certificates in the TPG60?’ Ö67.

Creating a Certificate Request via the InterCon-NetTool

Proceed as follows:

1.Start the InterCon-NetTool.

2.Mark the TPG60 in the print server list.

3.Select Actions – Certificate – Server certificate from the menu bar. The Certificate dialog appears.

4.Tick Create certificate request.

5.Click Next.

6.Enter the relevant parameters, see: table 6 Ö65.

7.Click Next. The parameters are listed.

8.Confirm by clicking Next. The creation of the certificate request is in progress. This may take a few minutes.

9.Copy (Strg+c) the text between 'Begin Certificate Request' and 'End Certificate Request' and save (Strg+v) it into a text file.

10.Send the text file as certificate request to a certification authority.

When the CA certificate has been received, it must be saved in the TPG60; see: ’How to Save CA Certificates in the TPG60?’ Ö67.

8.3How to Save CA Certificates in the TPG60?

The root certificate must be in base 64 format.

†’Saving CA Certificates via the TPG Homepage’ Ö68

†’Saving CA Certificates via the InterCon-NetTool’ Ö68

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