HP Pro UPS 500 240V HP Power Protector User Guide - Page 47

Establishing a secure session for Mozilla

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2. Verify that the name in the Issued To field is the name of your device. 3. Perform any other steps necessary to verify the identity of the device. CAUTION: If you are not sure this is the desired device, do not proceed. Importing a certificate from an unauthorized source relays your login credentials to that unauthorized source. Exit the certificate window and contact the system administrator. After verifying the device, do one of the following: • Import the certificate and proceed. a. Click View Certificate. The certificate appears. b. Click Install Certificate. The Certificate Import wizard runs. c. Click Next. The Certificate Store screen appears. d. Select Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate, and then click Next. e. Click Finish. A message appears, asking for verification of the root store. f. Click Yes. • Proceed without importing the certificate by clicking Yes at the Security Alert window. You continue to receive the Security Alert each time you log in until you import the certificate. Your data is still encrypted. • Exit and import the certificate into your browser from a file provided by the administrator. a. Click No at the Security Alert window. b. Obtain an exported certificate file from the administrator. NOTE: If using Internet Explorer, you can manually import the file into the browser by clicking Tools>Internet Options>Content>Certificates>Import. Establishing a secure session for Mozilla The first time you browse to the device, the Secure Session screen appears. To ensure a secure connection, verify that you are browsing to the desired device: 1. Click Examine Certificate. 2. Verify that the name in the Issued To field is the name or IP address of your device. 3. Perform any other steps necessary to verify the identity of the device. 4. After verifying the device, do one of the following: a. Click either Accept this certificate permanently or Accept this certificate temporarily for this session. b. Click OK. NOTE: If using Mozilla, you can manually import the file into the browser by clicking Edit>Preferences>Privacy & Security>Certificates>Manage Certificates>Authorities>Import. Establishing a secure session for Firefox The first time you browse to the device, the Secure Session screen appears. To ensure a secure connection, verify that you are browsing to the desired device: 1. Click Examine Certificate. 2. Verify that the name in the Issued To field is the name or IP address of your device. Access and navigation 47

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2.
Verify that the name in the Issued To field is the name of your device.
3.
Perform any other steps necessary to verify the identity of the device.
CAUTION:
If you are not sure this is the desired device, do not proceed. Importing a certificate
from an unauthorized source relays your login credentials to that unauthorized source. Exit the
certificate window and contact the system administrator.
After verifying the device, do one of the following:
Import the certificate and proceed.
a.
Click
View Certificate.
The certificate appears.
b.
Click
Install Certificate.
The Certificate Import wizard runs.
c.
Click
Next.
The Certificate Store screen appears.
d.
Select
Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate,
and then click
Next.
e.
Click
Finish.
A message appears, asking for verification of the root store.
f.
Click
Yes.
Proceed without importing the certificate by clicking
Yes
at the Security Alert window. You continue to
receive the Security Alert each time you log in until you import the certificate. Your data is still encrypted.
Exit and import the certificate into your browser from a file provided by the administrator.
a.
Click
No
at the Security Alert window.
b.
Obtain an exported certificate file from the administrator.
NOTE:
If using Internet Explorer, you can manually import the file into the browser by clicking
Tools>Internet Options>Content>Certificates>Import
.
Establishing a secure session for Mozilla
The first time you browse to the device, the Secure Session screen appears. To ensure a secure connection,
verify that you are browsing to the desired device:
1.
Click
Examine Certificate.
2.
Verify that the name in the Issued To field is the name or IP address of your device.
3.
Perform any other steps necessary to verify the identity of the device.
4.
After verifying the device, do one of the following:
a.
Click either
Accept this certificate permanently
or
Accept this certificate temporarily for this session.
b.
Click
OK.
NOTE:
If using Mozilla, you can manually import the file into the browser by clicking
Edit>Preferences>Privacy & Security>Certificates>Manage Certificates>Authorities>Import.
Establishing a secure session for Firefox
The first time you browse to the device, the Secure Session screen appears. To ensure a secure connection,
verify that you are browsing to the desired device:
1.
Click
Examine Certificate.
2.
Verify that the name in the Issued To field is the name or IP address of your device.