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Products: AS-B, Edge Server, Device Administrator, AS-P
Functionalities: Hardware, Security
Product version: 2023
3/20/2023

Importing an SSL Root Certificate Using Device Administrator

You export and import a root certificate to establish a trusted chain between the automation servers and Device Administrator running on a different computer than the one where the root certificate was created.

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Certificates are used to increase the security of the communication between Device Administrator and automation server.

Certificates are used to establish a trust chain between Device Administrator and the automation servers. A trusted chain communication with HTTPS consists of two parts:

  • An SSL root certificate installed in Windows on the computer that runs Device Administrator

  • An SSL certificate on the automation server

Both Device Administrator and automation servers supports self-signed certificates as well as CA certificates. Device Administrator allows you to create your own self-signed certificate.

Import and export

Certificates can be imported and exported. For example, you have established a trust chain between computer 1, running Device Administrator, and a list of automation servers. You want to access the same automation servers using computer 2. In this case, you install Device Administrator on computer 2, export the SSL root certificate from computer 1, and import it to computer 2.

For more information, see Exporting an SSL Server Root Certificate Using Device Administrator .

For more information, see Importing a Certificate to an Automation Server Using Device Administrator .

Deleting a certificate

Certificates can be deleted from the EBO server using Device Administrator.

For more information, see Deleting an SSL Certificate on an Automation Server Using Device Administrator .

Backup

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.

Device Administrator certificate workflow

Use this workflow to create a trusted chain between Device Administrator and automation server using a self-signed certificate.

For more information, see Device Administrator Certificate Workflow .

Use this workflow to create a trusted chain between Device Administrator and automation server using a CA certificate.

For more information, see Device Administrator CA Certificate Workflow .

Certificates and licensing

Certificates generated and installed using Device Administrator must be used when activating licenses.

Certificates generated using Workstation cannot be used for licensing in automation servers since these certificates do not provide a root certificate or other trust chain for validation. If you use WorkStation certificates, we recommend that you generate new ones for your automation servers from Device Administrator when you use licensing in automation servers.

For more information, see Automation Server Licensing Overview .

To import an SSL root certificate using Device Administrator
  1. In Device Administrator, click Servers , and then click SSL Root Certificates .

  2. Click Import certificate .

  3. Select Import encrypted archive if you want to import the certificate as an zip-file.

  4. Browse to the certificate you want to import.

  5. Browse to the private key.

  6. Type the private key password.

  7. Click Import .

  • Certificates Managed using Device Administrator
  • SSL Root Certificate Dialog Box
  • Import Server Certificate Dialog Box
  • Exporting an SSL Server Root Certificate Using Device Administrator