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MSL / NuPoint security certificates

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veenstrahiem

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Mar 3, 2008
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Hello,
Is it possible to import a self-owned security-certificate within the Mitel Standard Linux, I have a MSL-server 9.0.25 with NuPoint running on it, and de customer wants to use webview for all their employees, but they can't install the certificate themself, because normal users dont have admin-rights to install it locally.
 
The certificate is a self owned one anyway as it contains the server DNS name
You can just save this and put it in the trusted root certification authorities store
You should be able to add this to the Domain policy so that all users are allowed this certificate

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OK, that way I can give the imported certificate on my laptop to the IT-department of our customer, and they should be able to use that on their domain server. I can try that for sure.

But, is it also possible to use another root-certificate that this customer already owns, and place it on the Nupoint server.
That's the question I received from this particular customer.

Thanks.
 
no it is not possible as the certificate is used to verify the server

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