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SSL Certificate, 31.1 Overview, 31.1.1 What You Can Do in this The SSL Certificate
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CHAPTER 31 SSL Certificate 31.1 Overview SSL (Secure Socket Layer) security is a standard Internet protocol for secure communications that uses a combination of certificate-based authentication and public-key encryption. SSL protects data transfer between the web configurator on the N4100 and the web browser on a connected computer. With SSL security activated, data (such as user name and password) transferred between the N4100 and the computer is protected when you access the N4100 using a web browser that supports SSL. See Section 3.8 on page 52 for how to setup and enable Secure Socket Layer (SSL) security on the N4100. 31.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter Use the SSL Certificate screen (Section 31.2 on page 243) to download a CA registered certificate from a computer connected to the N4100. 31.2 The SSL Certificate Screen You can register for a certificate from a CA (Certificate Authority). A CA issues digital certificates and guarantees the identity of the certificate owner. Note: You must save the certificate and private key files from the CA on a computer that is connected to the N4100. N4100 User's Guide 243