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VPN 3002 Hardware Client User Guide
Issuer
The CA or other entity (jurisdiction) that issued the certificate.
Subject and Issuer consist of a specific-to-general identification hierarchy: CN, OU, O, L, SP, and C. These
labels and acronyms conform to X.520 terminology, and they echo the fields on the
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CN=
Common Name: the name of a person, system, or other entity. This is the lowest (most specific) level in
the identification hierarchy.
For the VPN 3002 self-signed SSL certificate, the
CN is the IP address on the Ethernet 1 (Private)
interface at the time the certificate is generated. SSL compares this CN with the address you use to
connect to the VPN 3002 via HTTPS, as part of its validation.
OU=
Organizational Unit: the su/jointfilesconvert/451234/bgroup within the organization (O).
O=
Organization: the name of the company, institution, agency, association, or other entity.
L=
Locality: the city or town where the organization is located.
SP=
State/Province: the state or province where the organization is located.
C=
Country: the two-letter country abbreviation. These codes conform to ISO 3166 country abbreviations.
Serial Number
The serial number of the certificate. Each certificate issued by a CA or other entity must have a unique
identifies. The serial number serves this purpose.
Signing Algorithm
The cryptographic algorithm that the CA or other issuer used to sign this certificate.
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