HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.1.x administrator guide (5697-0234, November 2009)
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7. Browse to the certificate location and select the certificate. (For example, select nameRoot.crt.)
8. Click Open and follow the instructions to import the certificate.
Installing a root certificate to the Java plug-in
For information on Java requirements, see ”For more details on levels of browser and Java support, see the
Web Tools Administrator’s Guide.” on page 93.
This procedure is a guide for installing a root certificate to the Java Plug-in on the management
workstation. If the root certificate is not already installed to the plug-in, you should install it. For more
detailed instructions, refer to the documentation that came with the certificate and to the Sun Microsystems
website, www.sun.com
.
1. Copy the root certificate file from its location on the FTP server to the Java Plug-in bin. For example, the
bin location may be:
C: \program files\java\j2re1.5.0_06\bin
2. Open a command prompt window and change directory to the Java Plug-in bin.
3. Enter the keytool command and respond to the prompts:
C:\Program Files\Java\j2re1.5.0_06\bin> keytool -import -alias RootCert
-file RootCert.crt -keystore ..\lib\security\RootCerts
Enter keystore password: changeit
Owner: CN=Brocade, OU=Software, O=Brocade Communications, L=San Jose,
ST=California, C=US
Issuer: CN=Brocade, OU=Software, O=Brocade Communications, L=San Jose,
ST=California, C=US
Serial number: 0
Valid from: Thu Jan 15 16:27:03 PST 2007 until: Sat Feb 14 16:27:03 PST
2007
Certificate fingerprints:
MD5: 71:E9:27:44:01:30:48:CC:09:4D:11:80:9D:DE:A5:E3
SHA1:
06:46:C5:A5:C8:6C:93:9C:FE:6A:C0:EC:66:E9:51:C2:DB:E6:4F:A1
Trust this certificate? [no]: yes
Certificate was added to keystore
In the example, changeit is the default password and RootCert is an example root certificate
name.
Summary of certificate commands
Table 19 summarizes the commands for displaying and deleting certificates. For details on the commands,
see the Fabric OS Command Reference.
Table 19 Commands for displaying and deleting SSL certificates
Command Description
secCertUtil show Displays the state of the SSL key and a list of installed certificates
secCertUtil show
filename
Displays the contents of a specific certificate
secCertUtil showcsr Displays the contents of a CSR
secCertUtil delete
filename
Deletes a specified certificate
secCertUtil delcsr Deletes a CSR