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Regulatory Information Appendix G: HTTPS Support
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To enable the HTTPS only mode In profile settings using Zebra Hub Manager, check Enable
HTTPS, uncheck Certificate Verification and Certificate Common Name Verification.
HTTPS with certification verification
When establishing secure connection in this manner, Zebra Hub Manager will obtain the whole
chain of certificates used by the hub, verify it to make sure the certificates are properly signed,
and the whole certificate chain can be traced back to a trusted CA, In this mode, the common
name of the hub certificate is not checked against the hub domain name.
Since the self-signed certificate originally shipped with Dart Hub won’t pass the verification,
before connecting to the hub in this mode, the user need to obtain a valid certificate from a
trusted CA, and upload it to the hub. Refer to Upload Certificate to Hub for more details on
uploading certificate. If the trusted CA that issues hub certificate is not well trusted, the user can
enforce the trust by uploading the CA certificate to Zebra Hub Manager, as detailed in Upload
CA Certificate to Zebra Hub Manager
HTTPS with certificate common name verification
This mode of secure connection requires Dart Hub obtaining a valid X.501 certificate, from
trusted CA or self-signed, with certificate common name matching the hub’s domain name. To
establish secure connection in this manner, a fully qualified domain name needs to be assigned
to the Hub, and a certificate with common name as the assigned domain name needs to be
created and uploaded to the Hub. Refer to Upload Certificate to Hub for more details on
uploading certificate.