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Configuring an SSL client policy

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[Device-pki-domain-1] quit # Create the local RSA key pairs. [Device] public-key local create rsa # Retrieve the CA certificate. [Device] pki retrieval-certificate ca domain 1 # Request a local certificate for Device. [Device] pki request-certificate domain 1 # Create an SSL server policy named myssl. [Device] ssl server-policy myssl # Specify the PKI domain for the SSL server policy as 1. [Device-ssl-server-policy-myssl] pki-domain 1 # Enable client authentication. [Device-ssl-server-policy-myssl] client-verify enable [Device-ssl-server-policy-myssl] quit # Configure HTTPS service to use SSL server policy myssl. [Device] ip https ssl-server-policy myssl # Enable HTTPS service. [Device] ip https enable # Create a local user named usera, and set the password to 123 and service type to web. [Device] local-user usera [Device-luser-usera] password simple 123 [Device-luser-usera] service-type web 2. Configure the HTTPS client (Host): On Host, launch IE, enter http://10.1.2.2/certsrv in the address bar and request a certificate for Host as prompted. 3. Verify your configuration: Launch IE on the host, enter https://10.1.1.1 in the address bar, and select the certificate issued by the CA server. The web interface of the switch should appear. After entering username usera and password 123, you should be able to log in to the web interface to access and manage the switch. For more information about PKI configuration commands, see "Configuring PKI." For more information about the public-key local create rsa command, see Security Command Reference. For more information about HTTPS, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. Configuring an SSL client policy An SSL client policy is a set of SSL parameters for a client to use when connecting to the server. An SSL client policy takes effect only after it is associated with an application layer protocol. To configure an SSL client policy: Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Create an SSL client policy and enter its view. Command system-view ssl client-policy policy-name 220 Remarks N/A N/A

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[Device-pki-domain-1] quit
# Create the local RSA key pairs.
[Device] public-key local create rsa
# Retrieve the CA certificate.
[Device] pki retrieval-certificate ca domain 1
# Request a local certificate for Device.
[Device] pki request-certificate domain 1
# Create an SSL server policy named
myssl
.
[Device] ssl server-policy myssl
# Specify the PKI domain for the SSL server policy as
1
.
[Device-ssl-server-policy-myssl] pki-domain 1
# Enable client authentication.
[Device-ssl-server-policy-myssl] client-verify enable
[Device-ssl-server-policy-myssl] quit
# Configure HTTPS service to use SSL server policy
myssl
.
[Device] ip https ssl-server-policy myssl
# Enable HTTPS service.
[Device] ip https enable
# Create a local user named
usera
, and set the password to
123
and service type to
web
.
[Device] local-user usera
[Device-luser-usera] password simple 123
[Device-luser-usera] service-type web
2.
Configure the HTTPS client (Host):
On Host, launch IE, enter http://10.1.2.2/certsrv in the address bar and request a certificate for
Host as prompted.
3.
Verify your configuration:
Launch IE on the host, enter https://10.1.1.1 in the address bar, and select the certificate issued
by the CA server. The web interface of the switch should appear. After entering username
usera
and password
123
, you should be able to log in to the web interface to access and manage the
switch.
For more information about PKI configuration commands, see "
Configuring PKI
."
For more information about the
public-key local create rsa
command, see
Security Command Reference
.
For more information about HTTPS, see
Fundamentals Configuration Guide
.
Configuring an SSL client policy
An SSL client policy is a set of SSL parameters for a client to use when connecting to the server. An SSL
client policy takes effect only after it is associated with an application layer protocol.
To configure an SSL client policy:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Create an SSL client policy
and enter its view.
ssl client-policy
policy-name
N/A