Veritas NetBackup™ Virtual Appliance Documentation
- Getting started
- Deployment and initial configuration
- Post initial configuration procedures
- Configuring
- About configuring Host parameters for your appliance on the NetBackup Virtual Appliance
- Alerting
- About SNMP
- About Call Home
- Using
- About storage configuration
- About viewing storage space information using the Show command
- About NetBackup Virtual Appliance as a VMware backup host
- About running NetBackup commands from the appliance
- About mounting a remote NFS
- About Auto Image Replication from a NetBackup Virtual Appliance
- About storage configuration
- Logging
- Troubleshooting
- About NetBackup support utilities
- Security
- About Symantec Data Center Security on the NetBackup Virtual Appliance
- Setting the appliance login banner
- Managing users
- About authenticating LDAP users
- About authenticating Active Directory users
- About authenticating Kerberos-NIS users
- About user authorization on the NetBackup Virtual Appliance
- Creating NetBackup administrator user accounts
- Section I. Commands
- Commands overview
- Appendix A. Appliance commands
- Appendix B. Network commands
- Appendix C. Support commands
- Appendix D. Monitor commands
- Appendix E. Settings commands
- Appendix F. Reports commands
- Appendix G. Manage commands
About SSL certification
The Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol creates an encrypted connection between the appliance web server and the LDAP server or other local servers. This type of connection allows for a more secure information transfer without the problems of eavesdropping, data tampering, or message forgery.
The appliance uses self-signed certificates for client and host validation. The key algorithm that is used to generate the SSL certificate key is SHA-256 with RSA. All low strength ciphers, such as SSLv2 and Diffie-Hellman are disabled.
Note:
Vulnerability reports such as SSL Certificate Cannot Be Trusted and SSL Self-Signed Certificate can be ignored, because the appliance is designed to use self-signed certificates.
You can also set the SSL certificates for an LDAP PAM Authentication module to establish a secure connection between the appliance LDAP PAM module and the LDAP server.
To implement third-party certificates that you have created, contact Veritas Technical Support for assistance and inform the representative to reference the following documents:
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