The default name of the Dynamic File Services self-signed SSL certificate is servername‑DynamicFileServicesSSLCertificate. A self-signed certificate is valid for five years from the date it is created.
The first time that you connect to a target DynamicFS server from the Management Console, you are prompted to accept the certificate for the target server. If the server is in a Windows cluster, you are prompted the first time that a connection is made to each node in the cluster.
The accepted certificate is added to your personal local computer certificates on the management computer.
Each user that manages pairs and policies on the target server is prompted to accept the certificate when connecting for the first time to the server.
By default, the SSL certificate is imported to the current user’s
local computer store.In the Certificate Validation dialog box, view the issuer information:
Issued to
Issued by
Valid from MM/DD/YYYY to MM/DD/YYYY
Click
to view detailed information about the certificate.In the Certificate Information dialog box, review the information on the
, , and tabs.Close the Certificate Information dialog box.
In the Certificate Validation dialog box, click
to automatically install the certificate to your local computer store.You can specify an alternate location to store the SSL certificate.
In the Certificate Validation dialog box, view the issuer information:
Issued to
Issued by
Valid from MM/DD/YYYY to MM/DD/YYYY
Click
to view detailed information about the certificate.In the Certificate Information dialog box, review the information on the
, , and tabs.If the certificate is valid, on the
tab, click to import the certificate on the local computer.In the Certificate Import Wizard, follow the on-screen instructions to import the certificate.
Click
to dismiss the Certificate Information dialog box.Click
to close the Certificate Validation dialog box.