Completing an empty web server profile

A web server profile is empty if it was created from the None template and has not yet been completed. The settings of an empty profile do not show any configuration files or certificates.

To complete an empty web server profile:

  1. In the menu in the left part of the web interface page, select SettingsWeb server.
  2. In the Profiles table, in the Name column, click the  icon next to the profile that you want to complete.

    The Profile settings table will be displayed.

  3. Add a security certificate to the web server profile by clicking the Upload button in the lower part of the page. In the opened file upload window, select a certificate file in PEM format with the CRT extension.

    The certificate file will be uploaded to the system and will appear in the profile settings.

  4. Add a security certificate key to the web server profile by clicking the Upload button in the lower part of the page. In the opened file upload window, select a key file in PEM format with the KEY extension.

    The key file is uploaded to the system and appears in the profile settings.

  5. Create a configuration file in the web server profile by clicking the Create new file button.

    The Create web server configuration file pane opens on the right.

  6. In the opened pane, in the Name field, enter the name of the configuration file using letters of the English alphabet.
  7. Click Save to save the configuration file.

    The Create web server configuration file pane closes.

  8. In the Profile settings table, click the name of the configuration file that was just created.

    The Edit web server configuration file pane opens on the right.

  9. In the lower part of the opened pane, click the  icon.

    This opens a text editor window for editing the configuration file.

  10. In the text editor window, enter the names of the certificate and key files that were uploaded in steps 3-4 to make sure that you uploaded the relevant certificate and key to the web server profile.

    ssl_certificate <certificate name>

    ssl_key <key name>

    The current version of Kaspersky IoT Secure Gateway 1000 supports only the ssl_certificate and ssl_key settings of CivetWeb.

  11. If you need to add a prepared configuration file to the profile, click the Upload button in the lower part of the page. In the opened file upload window, select a file in CONF format.

    The configuration file will be uploaded to the system and will appear in the web server profile settings.

  12. Click Save in the lower part of the page to save the changes.
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