The work procedure varies with the browser that you use. Follow the procedure below to import the certificate:
Note
Use the same IP address or host name (FQDN) for the URL entered in the web browser as the one used in the generated certificate. For example, if the URL is different from the certificate, the certificate warning messages are displayed.
The certificate was created with a host name (FQDN) and the URL is entered with the IP address.
The Management Server has several IP addresses, and the IP address used in the URL is different from the one used for the certificate creation.
For Internet Explorer
In the web browser address bar, enter the IP address or host name (FQDN) specified in the Common Name at the certificate creation.
If the Management Server is the same as the server for the web browser (client), enter the "localhost".
Example
In the case of entering IP address (192.0.2.10)
https://192.0.2.10:9855/
In the case of entering "localhost"
https://localhost:9855/
A dialog box showing the "There is a problem with this website's security certificate." message is displayed. Click the Continue to this website (not recommended)..
Click the Certificate Error in the address bar.
Click on View certificates at the bottom of the dialog box.
On the Certificates dialog box, click Install Certificate.
The Certificate Import Wizard is displayed. Click Next on the Certificate Import Wizard.
The Certificate Store dialog box is displayed. Select Place all certificates in the following store, and then click Browse.
The Select Certificate Store dialog box is displayed. Select Trusted Root Certification Authorities, and then click OK.
The Certificate Store dialog box is displayed again. Check that Trusted Root Certification Authorities appears in the Certificate store:, and then click Next.
The Completing the Certificate Import Wizard dialog box is displayed. Check that Trusted Root Certification Authorities has been set, and then click Finish.
On the Security Warning dialog box, click Yes.
Restart the web browser, and then enter the URL of the Management Server.
For Microsoft Edge
When the certificate is imported in Internet Explorer, it is automatically imported in Microsoft Edge. For this reason, start Internet Explorer to import the certificate in Internet Explorer according to the procedure in "For Internet Explorer".
For Firefox
In the web browser address bar, enter the IP address or host name (FQDN) specified in the Common Name at the certificate creation.
If the Management Server is the same as the server for the web browser (client), enter the "localhost".
Example
In the case of entering IP address (192.0.2.10)
https://192.0.2.10:9855/
In the case of entering "localhost"
https://localhost:9855/
Perform the following steps with the version of Firefox.
For Firefox 45 or later
The Your connection is not secure. dialog box is displayed. Click Advanced, and then click Add Exception.
For versions earlier than Firefox 45
The This Connection is Untrusted dialog box is displayed. Click I Understand the Risks, and then click Add Exception.
The Add Security Exception window id displayed. Check that Permanently store this exception has been checked on, and then click Confirm Security Exception.
For Safari
In the web browser address bar, enter the IP address or host name (FQDN) specified in the Common Name at the certificate creation.
Example
In the case of entering IP address (192.0.2.10)
https://192.0.2.10:9855/
In the case of entering FQDN (myhost.company.com)
https://myhost.company.com:9855/
The Security Certificate Warning screen is displayed at the time of initial connection, and tap Details on the screen.
The Certificate screen is displayed, and tap Trust at the upper right of the screen.
Note
The button names may vary depending on the version of Safari.
For Chrome
Copy the certificate file created in "1.5.1 Certificate Creation" to the root directory in internal storage device on a tablet. The certificate file is the following one stored in the Management Server.
When the Management Server OS is Windows
installDir\Common\sys\apache\conf\server.crt
(installDir is the directory where ETERNUS SF Manager program is installed.)
When the Management Server OS is Solaris or Linux
/etc/opt/FJSVesfcm/conf/apache/server.crt
On the tablet, tap in order of Settings > Personal > Security > CREDENTIAL STORAGE - Install from storage.
Input the file name of the certificate file copied in step 1 in the Certificate name field in a displayed dialog box, and tap OK.
If a password is required for the tablet, input the password.
Tap Trusted credentials.
Tap USER tab in the displayed dialog box, and make sure that the certificate specified in step 3 is displayed.
Note
The button names may vary depending on the version of Chrome.