Use this workflow to create a trusted chain between Device Administrator and automation server using a self-signed certificate.
You need to be an administrator to install the certificate in Windows trusted storage. Refer to Windows for information on how to run a program as administrator.
Generate the SSL root certificate that is to be installed in Windows.
有关更多信息,请参阅 Generating an SSL Root Certificate Using Device Administrator .
Install the SSL root certificate in Windows trusted storage.
有关更多信息,请参阅 Installing an SSL Root Certificate to Windows Trusted Root Certificate Storage Using Device Administrator .
Trust the invalid certificate so that Device Administrator can tranfer the certificate to the automation server.
有关更多信息,请参阅 Temporarily Trusting an Invalid Certificate .
Generate an SSL certificate for each automation server.
有关更多信息,请参阅 Generating an SSL Certificate for an Automation Server Using Device Administrator .
If you have many automation servers in the list, you can use the Manage SSL Certificate Template to add default values for every new SSL certificate you want to generate.
有关更多信息,请参阅 Generating an SSL Certificate for an Automation Server Using Device Administrator .
You save the list after you have generated the certificates for each automation server. It is recommended that you save the list after that you have generated the certificate for each automation server.
有关更多信息,请参阅 Saving a List of Automation Servers .
Transfer the SSL certificate to all automation servers in the list. This must be done manually for each server.
有关更多信息,请参阅 Transferring an SSL Certificate to Automation Server Using Device Administrator .
The certificates are included in the automation server’s backup. You do not need to generate a new certificate if you restore an automation server from a backup generated after the certificate was transferred to the automation server if you retain the original root certificate.