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Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12 Administrator Guide - Nuance

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<strong>Dragon</strong> <strong>12</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Setting up secure web server<br />

connection: SSL Settings<br />

244<br />

You use the SSL Settings dialog box to define and configure the connection to your secure<br />

web (HTTPS) server. Enter information about your connection in the following sections and text<br />

boxes of the dialog box:<br />

Certificate Store<br />

Here you indicate the type of certificate that provides server identity, certificate, and public key<br />

information to clients that try to establish a connection:<br />

Certificate Store Type<br />

Select the certificate store type used for the client certificate on the local computer:<br />

n User (default): For Windows, choose if the certificate store is a certificate store owned by the<br />

current user. For Java, choose if the certificate store is the name of a JKS (Java Key Store) file.<br />

If the provider is OpenSSL, choose if the certificate store is a file that contains the PEM<br />

encoded certificate and private key.<br />

n Machine: Choose if the certificate store is a machine store (not available in Java or when<br />

provider is OpenSSL).<br />

n PFX file: Choose if the certificate store is the name of a Private Key Server or PFX (PKCS<strong>12</strong>)<br />

file containing certificates. If the provider is OpenSSL, the file may contain only one certificate<br />

and private key.<br />

n PFX Blob: Choose if the certificate store is a string (binary or base64 encoded) representing a<br />

certificate store in PFX (PKCS<strong>12</strong>) format.<br />

n PEM Key: Choose if the certificate store is a string or file name that contains a Privacy<br />

Enhanced Mail (PEM) encoded certificate and private key. This store type is currently not<br />

supported in Java.<br />

Certificate Store<br />

The name of the certificate store for the client certificate on the local computer:<br />

The storage location is called the certificate store. A certificate store will often have numerous certificates,<br />

possibly issued from a number of a different certification authorities:<br />

n MY: A certificate store holding personal certificates with their associated private keys.<br />

n CA: A certificate store holding Certifying Authority (CA) certificates.<br />

n ROOT: A certificate store holding ROOT certificates.<br />

n SPC: A certificate store holding Software Publisher Certificate (SPC) certificates.<br />

n Other: Any other Certificate Store not listed above.<br />

Notes:<br />

n If you select PFX file for the Certificate Store Type, for the Certificate Store select Other<br />

and enter the name of the file in the associated text box below it.

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