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Browser and Java support, Summary of SSL procedures, Table 22 SSL Certificate Files

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Browser and Java support Fabric OS supports the following Web browsers for SSL connections: • Internet Explorer (Microsoft Windows) • Mozilla (Solaris and Red Hat Linux) In countries that allow the use of 128-bit encryption, you should use the latest version of your browser. For example, Internet Explorer 6.0 and later supports 128-bit encryption by default. You can display the encryption support (called "cipher strength") using the Internet Explorer Help:About menu option. If you are running an earlier version of Internet Explorer, you might be able to download an encryption patch from the Microsoft Web site at http://www.microsoft.com. You should upgrade to the Java 1.4.2_03 Plug-in on your management workstation. To find the Java version that is currently running, open the Java console and look at the first line of the window. For more details on levels of browser and Java support, refer to the Web Tools Administrator's Guide. Summary of SSL procedures You configure for SSL by obtaining, installing, and activating digital certificates for SSL support. Certificates are required on all switches that are to be accessed through SSL. You also need to install a certificate to the Java Plug-in on the management workstation, and you might need to add a certificate to your Web browser. Configuring for SSL involves these major steps, which are shown in detail in the next sections: 1. Choose a CA. 2. On each switch: a. Generate a public/private key (secCertUtil genkey command). b. Generate a certificate signing request (CSR) (secCertUtil gencsr command) and store the CSR on an FTP server (secCertUtil export command). 3. Obtain the certificates from the CA. You can request a certificate from a CA through a Web browser. After you request a certificate, the CA either sends certificate files by email (public) or gives access to them on a remote host (private). Typically, the CA provides the certificate files listed in Table 21. Table 22 SSL Certificate Files Certificate File name.crt nameRoot.crt nameCA.crt Description The switch certificate. The root certificate. Typically, this certificate is already installed in the browser, but if not, you must install it. The CA certificate. It is not necessary to install this, but you can if you want the CA name to be displayed in the browser window. 4. On each switch: a. Install the certificate. b. Activate the certificate. 5. If necessary, install the root certificate to the browser on the management workstation. 6. Add the root certificate to the Java Plug-in keystore on the management workstation. Choosing a certificate authority To ease maintenance and allow secure out-of-band communication between switches, consider using one certificate authority (CA) to sign all management certificates for a fabric. If you use different CAs, management services operate correctly, but the Web Tools Fabric Events button is unable to retrieve events for the entire fabric. 88 Configuring standard security features

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Configuring standard security features
Browser and Java support
Fabric OS supports the following Web browsers for SSL connections:
Internet Explorer (Microsoft Windows)
Mozilla (Solaris and Red Hat Linux)
In countries that allow the use of 128-bit encryption, you should use the latest version of your browser. For
example, Internet Explorer 6.0 and later supports 128-bit encryption by default. You can display the
encryption support (called “cipher strength”) using the Internet Explorer
Help:About
menu option. If you
are running an earlier version of Internet Explorer, you might be able to download an encryption patch
from the Microsoft Web site at
.
You should upgrade to the Java 1.4.2_03 Plug-in on your management workstation. To find the Java
version that is currently running, open the Java console and look at the first line of the window.
For more details on levels of browser and Java support, refer to the
Web Tools Administrator’s Guide
.
Summary of SSL procedures
You configure for SSL by obtaining, installing, and activating digital certificates for SSL support.
Certificates are required on all switches that are to be accessed through SSL.
You also need to install a certificate to the Java Plug-in on the management workstation, and you might
need to add a certificate to your Web browser.
Configuring for SSL involves these major steps, which are shown in detail in the next sections:
1.
Choose a CA.
2.
On each switch:
a.
Generate a public/private key (
secCertUtil genkey
command).
b.
Generate a certificate signing request (CSR) (
secCertUtil gencsr
command) and store the
CSR on an FTP server (
secCertUtil export
command).
3.
Obtain the certificates from the CA.
You can request a certificate from a CA through a Web browser. After you request a certificate, the CA
either sends certificate files by email (public) or gives access to them on a remote host (private). Typically,
the CA provides the certificate files listed in
Table 21
.
4.
On each switch:
a.
Install the certificate.
b.
Activate the certificate.
5.
If necessary, install the root certificate to the browser on the management workstation.
6.
Add the root certificate to the Java Plug-in keystore on the management workstation.
Choosing a certificate authority
To ease maintenance and allow secure out-of-band communication between switches, consider using one
certificate authority (CA) to sign all management certificates for a fabric. If you use different CAs,
management services operate correctly, but the Web Tools Fabric Events button is unable to retrieve events
for the entire fabric.
Table 22
SSL Certificate Files
Certificate File
Description
name
.crt
The switch certificate.
name
Root.crt
The root certificate. Typically, this certificate is already installed in
the browser, but if not, you must install it.
name
CA.crt
The CA certificate. It is not necessary to install this, but you can if
you want the CA name to be displayed in the browser window.