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The BMC also provides the interface which uploads the self-signed certificate to replace the sample X.509 certificates.
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The is delivered with sample self-signed X-509 certificates. Please be aware that even though these sample certificates will allow you to use HTTPS to access the from the BMC or EMA interfaces, using this protocol with the sample certificates is not a truly secure access method. If your organization requires a more secure access, refer to Generating PKI Certificates. |
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Log on to the
BMC using the IP address configured in the previous section.
At the prompt, enter:
Username: <username>
Password: <default password>
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Click Configuration > SSL. The SSL Certification Configuration screen is displayed.
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Click Browse from the Upload SSL tab, and then from the Open dialog, browse to and select the BMC certificate.
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- Click Open. The selected SSL Certificate and the Privacy Key appears in the tab.
Click Upload to upload the new BMC certificate and the Privacy Key (if any).
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Follow steps 4 through 6 to upload the Default Privacy Key. A pop up message appears stating that the HTTPs Service need to restart and seeking your permission to proceed.
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- Click OK to restart the BMC web server to use the new SSL Certificate.
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