User guide

Regulatory Information Appendix G: HTTPS Support
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To enable this type of secure connection, in the profile settings in Zebra Hub Manager, input the
fully qualified domain name in Hub IP or Domain Name box, check Enable HTTPS, uncheck
Certificate Verification, and check Certificate Common Name Verification.
HTTPS with certificate verification and common name verification
This mode is the most secure one since it requires both certificate verification and certificate
common name verification, as outlined in the above two sections. To use this mode, the Zebra
Hub needs a fully qualified domain name, and a valid X.501 certificate with common name as
hub’s domain name obtained from a trusted CA and upload it to the Zebra hub. The user needs
to upload the certificate to the Hub, and optionally, upload the CA certificate to Zebra Hub
Manager.
To connection hub in this manner, in the profile settings, input the fully qualified domain name
in Hub IP or Domain Name box, check Enable HTTPS, Certificate Verification, and Certificate
Common Name Verification.
Uploading certificate to Zebra Hub
1 Based on the format the certificate is created, it can be as one file or several files. Before
uploading the certificate to the hub, the user may need to covert received certificate into
three files:
- Hub certificate in PEM format
- CA certificate contain the whole certificate path from hub certificate issuer to a trusted
CA in PEM format
- unencrypted private key in PEM format
2 Start Hub Administration and Management application, and click Administration to enter
Sign In tab of Administration page.
3 If the hub is configured to use Open Access mode, Select Sign In Based Access in the
System Access Control in Main tab, and click Save to enable and enter Sign In tab.
4 Click Upload Certificates.