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USER’S GUIDE
Switched Rack PDU
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Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)/Transport Layer Security (TLS)
For secure Web communication, you enable Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
and Transport Layer Security (TLS) by selecting HTTPS (SSL/TLS) as the
protocol mode to use for access to the Web interface of the Switched Rack
PDU. Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Sockets Layer (HTTPS) is a
Web protocol that encrypts and decrypts page requests from the user and
pages that are returned by the web server to the user. Originally developed
by Netscape, it has become an internet standard supported by most Web
browsers.
The Switched Rack PDU supports SSL version 3.0 and TLS version 1.0.
Most browsers let you select the version of SSL to enable.
When SSL is enabled, your browser displays the lock icon,
usually at the bottom of the screen.
SSL uses a digital certificate to enable the browser to authenticate the
server (in this case, the Switched Rack PDU). The browser verifies the
following:
The format of the server certificate is correct.
The server certificate’s expiration date and time has not passed.
The DNS name or IP address specified when a user logs on matches
the common name in the server certificate.
The server certificate is signed by a trusted certifying authority.
Each major browser manufacturer distributes CA root certificates of the
commercial Certificate Authorities in the certificate store (cache) of its
browser so that it can compare the signature on the server certificate to the
signature on a CA root certificate.