Install a Third-Party Signed Certificate
Install a third-party certificate to encrypt SSL/TLS traffic and eliminate the browser warning caused by a self-signed certificate.
Verify the Library Has a Self-Signed Certificate
Before installing a third party certificate, the library must have a self-signed certificate installed.
You cannot go directly from the default certificate to a third-party certificate. The library must have a self-signed certificate before installing a third-party signed certificate.
To install the self-signed certificate, see Generate a Self-Signed Certificate.
Export Certificate Signing Request (CSR) File
Export the file required to send to the certifying authority (CA).
- Click Configuration in the left navigation area of the GUI.
- Click the Certificate tab, and then click Export CSR
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- Click Download.
- Submit the CSR to the third-party certifying authority (CA).
Obtain Required Certificates
Ensure you have all the required information from the CA before importing the certificate.
Verify that you have obtained the following:
- Primary certificate of the trust anchor CA (such as VeriSign's public primary root CA)
- Intermediate certificate of the issuing SSL CA (optional). In cases where there is no intermediate issuer, you can omit the intermediate certificate. This is highly site-specific, so check with your company's security experts for requirements.
- Your newly issued SSL certificate
Import the Certificate File
Import the CA certificate file into the library to replace the self-signed certificate.
- Click Configuration in the left navigation area of the GUI.
- Click the Certificate tab, and then click Import Certificate
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- Copy and paste each certificate file into the text box and click Next. To skip the intermediate certificate, leave the box blank and click Next.