The v-gateway public certificate-server sm2 signature command sets the signature certificate shared by virtual gateways.
The undo v-gateway public certificate-server sm2 signature command restores the default signature certificate.
v-gateway public certificate-server sm2 signature certificate-name enable
undo v-gateway public certificate-server sm2 signature
| Parameter | Description | Value |
|---|---|---|
| certificate-name | Specifies the name of a signature certificate. | The value is a string of 1 to 64 case-insensitive characters. |
This command is required when multiple virtual gateways share a public IP address. Only the public system administrator can run this command.
By default, the signature certificate shared by virtual gateways is automatically generated. You can also apply to an authority for a signature certificate.
The signature certificate is used for certificate authentication. When an SSL connection is set up between a client and a virtual gateway, the virtual gateway sends the signature certificate to the client. The CN field value of the signature certificate must be the same as the public IP address or public domain name.
Before configuring this certificate, you need to import the certificate to the system through pki import-certificate.