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3.8.2 Flow When Using a Self-Signed Certificate Authority


3.8.2 Flow When Using a Self-Signed Certificate Authority
This section describes the setting flow when using a self-signed certificate authority.
If there is neither a Web server secret key nor a self-signed Web server certificate, you can specify the option "enable" for self-signing in the sethttps command to automatically complete all the settings from steps 1 to 4 at one time.
If there is a Web server secret key and a self-signed Web server certificate, perform the following steps 1 to 4.
  1. Configure the XSCF self-signed certificate authority.
  2. Generate an XSCF Web server secret key.
  3. Create a self-signed Web server certificate on the XSCF.
  4. Enable HTTPS.
If the system has multiple XSCFs, the settings are automatically reflected by the standby XSCF.