Nokia mobile vpn client for symbian devices
Nokia mobile vpn client for symbian devices
Nokia mobile vpn client for symbian devices
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<strong>Nokia</strong> Mobile VPN Client Administrator’s Guide October 2010<br />
Figure 14 Setting the key store password<br />
5. Figure 15 shows the final steps of saving the contents of a PKCS#12 file. You can select a user interface label <strong>for</strong> the new <strong>client</strong><br />
certificate.<br />
Figure 15 Final steps of saving a PKCS#12 file<br />
6. By default, the use of the new certificate and the associated private key requires the user to enter the key store password. This prompt<br />
will occur when the user is establishing a VPN connection. To avoid the password prompt, the certificate can be moved from the user<br />
store to the device store. Because the user won’t be prompted anymore, it is recommended to activate the device lock when using the<br />
device key store. The certificate can be moved from the user store to the device store via Certificate management, which can be found in<br />
menu Settings – General – Security – Certificate management. As shown in Figure 16, select ―Personal certificates‖ in the Certificate<br />
manager to view certificates. The ―Move to Phone certificates‖ option will move the certificate to the device store.<br />
PLEASE NOTE: Support <strong>for</strong> the device key store depends on the device.<br />
PLEASE NOTE: The VPN policy file (.pol) needs to indicate which key store is used. To use the device store, your VPN policy must indicate<br />
that the device key store shall be used.<br />
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