Importing Certificates Into The Browser; Overview Of Important Parameters - Siemens SINAMICS S120 Function Manual

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6.28 Web server
3. Execute the script/tool with the following options:
Note
For help with calling, use option -h: "cert -h"
4. Import the certificate to the browser.
6.28.11.5

Importing certificates into the browser

If you use SSL with your own certification authority, you will need to prepare your PCs for
communication with the SINAMICS drive. To do this, the "SINAMICS.cer" certificate, for
example, must be included in the list of root certificates.
Procedure
1. Copy the "cacert.pem" file (in the example in "My Documents\OpenSSL\demoCA").
2. Rename the file, e.g. to "SINAMICS.cer".
Please follow the instructions in your browser when importing the certificate.
6.28.12

Overview of important parameters

• r8911
• r8931
• p8986
• p8987[0...1] Web server port assignment
406
"cert. -c <IP address> -s -p"
A Certification Authority is created, after which a server key is generated and the
certificate is signed.
The following files are stored in the folder (e.g. "c:\MySSL"):
"c:\MySSL\CA\cakey.pem"
"c:\MySSL\CA\cacert.pem"
"c:\MySSL\out\<IP-Address>\MWSSLKey.pem"
"c:\MySSL\out\<IP-Address>\MWSSLCert.pem"
The "cacert.pem" certificate can be made known to the PC by importing it into the
browser. If the certificate is not imported, a message indicating that the signed CA is
unknown is displayed when you open the browser.
See also Section "Importing certificates into the browser (Page 406)".
IE IP address of active station
PN IP address of active station
Web server configuration
Function Manual, (FH1), 01/2013, 6SL3097-4AB00-0BP3
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