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Officeconnect 1820 serries certificate upload

 
jb_wisemo
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Officeconnect 1820 serries certificate upload

(Some idiot removed the forum location for HPE branded network hardware!)

In the HPE OfficeConnect 1820 switch series manual, the instructions for uploading new SSL certs is meaningless nonsense (previously reported by others on this forum).  Basically, it doesn't state (in industry standard terms) which file formats to upload, which certificate signing algorithms are supported or any other useful information, just some word salad by an illiterate manual writer using random technical words in the wrong order.

For example, is the file format PKCS12/PFX with SHA1-RC4-128 private key encryption supported (It seems not)?

Is the file format PEM with unencrypted PKCS8 private key before certificate before issuing certificate chain supported?

Is the certificate signing algorithm ed25519 supported with corresponding private key format supported, I guess not

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jb_wisemo
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Re: Query: Officeconnect 1820 serries certificate upload

Your reference to a press release is not a valid link to a new location.  Thus your reply is SPAM.

Also, the forum linked in the press release has no abvious location for discussion of HPE wired networking HARDWARE, just various badly named software categories such as "comware", "wireless access" "security software", "idiotic edge", "Software Destroyed networks" etc.

Also it is HPE that still requires login to THIS site to download security updates for the HPE hardware in question.