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06-02-2011 10:21 AM
06-02-2011 10:21 AM
Switch 3COM 2952-SFP
Hello Everyone,
I would like to know if somebody here got set up a HTTPS security to the Web access using the PKI.
I've tried many ways to do that but I had not success.
I create my own CA with the OpenSSL and generate a Request Certificate Offline. So, I used that CA and the Request Certificate to generate a X.509 certificate , then I try retrieve the cert offline but it always warns that "Failed to verify the certificate".
The manual is not specific with such error. Also, I don't want to buy a certificate with a Trusted CA just for internal use.
Could somebody help me? Got somebody set up this correctly?
Thanks in Advance.
Rickifer Barros.