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01-22-2015 09:42 PM
Hi
I had tried to create the certificate for RPRM by enabling “External Server Certificate settings” and "External client certificate settings" in certificate settings. But after enabling this certificate the test HDX 4000 device which has been provisioned with RPRM is acting as a peer server(EPVHDX) and provides a self signed certificate to RPRM.
After that, I had disabled the “External server certificate settings” and "External client certificate settings" in certificate settings of RPRM. And deleted the certificate named EPVDHX(test HDX 4000). After this RPRM prompts two options one for restart of the system and 2nd is continue work. I had pressed on Continue work. But after this am not able to access the RPRM in web interface. Tried to access RPRM in both IE and Firefox. Still the issue is persisting.
Tried to login through SSH but still am getting access denied error message.
can any one please help me on this.
Thank you
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02-06-2015 03:09 AM
You have to formet RPRM by image file which you were got with box.
Please read admin guide of RPRM carefully before to make any chnages
BR
Yash
02-06-2015 09:03 AM
Ara,
I thought you might have pooched this server as teh RPRM needs a certificate to run since the web gui is using SSL. However, you can't delete a valid certificate. So I would recommend you hard reboot your RPRM server. The certificate you load on the RPRM does need server adn client extenson loaded. It doesn't appear by your describtion if the RPRM certificate was installed correctly.
The HDX would need its own cetificate as well. By default the HDX has a self-signed certificate. Maybe this is why you are seeing it being presented to the RPRM.
S.
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