
J4350 and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide
Table 40: Configuring a Secure Web Access (continued)
Task J-Web Configuration Editor CLI Configuration Editor
Import the SSL
certificate that you have
generated—for example,
new.
For information about
generating SSL certificates,
see “Generating SSL
Certificates” on page 117.
1. Next to Certificates, click Configure.
2. Next to Local, click Add new entry.
3. IntheNamebox,typeanameforthe
certificatetobeimported—forexample,
new.
4. In the Certificate box, paste the generated
SSL certificate and private key.
5. Click OK.
Enter
set certificates local new load-key-file path
Replace path with a path or URL to the
file containing an SSL certificate and
private key in PEM format—for example,
/var/tmp/new.pem
Enable HTTPS access
and specify the SSL
certificate
to be used for
authentication.
Specify the p
ort on which
HTTPSaccessistobe
enabled—for example,
TCP port 8443
.
NOTE: You can enabl
e
HTTPS access on specified
interfaces also. If you
enable HTTP
S without
specifying an interface,
HTTPS is enabled on all
interfaces
.
1. On the main Configuration page next to
System, click Configure or Ed it.
2. Select th e Services check box and click
Edit next to it.
3. Next to Web management, click Edit.
4. Select the
Https check box and click Edit
next to it.
5. In the Loca
l certificate box, type the name
of the certificate—for example, new.
6. In the Port
box, type 8443.
7. Click OK.
From the [edit system] hierarchy level, enter
set services w
eb-management https
local-certificate new port 8443
Verifying Secure Web Access
To verify that the Servic es Router has the secure access settings you configured,
perform the following tasks:
Displaying an SSL Certificate Configuration on page 122
Displayin
g a Secure Access Co nfigu ration on page 123
Displaying an SSL Certificate Configuration
Purpose
Display th
e SSL certificate configuration.
Action
From the J-
Web interface, select
Configuration>View and Edit>View Configuration Text.
Alternatively, from configu ration mode in the CLI, enter t he
show security command.
The following sample output displays an SSL certificate generated with instructions
in “Genera
ting SSL Certificat es” on page 117.
122 Verifying Secure Web Access
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