About TLS Server Endpoints
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About TLS Server Endpoints
Next-Gen Trust Security lets you view the TLS server endpoints where certificates are currently presented across your network.
What is a TLS server endpoint?
A TLS server endpoint is a network location where a machine presents a certificate. An endpoint is identified by an IP address, a port, and optionally a server name (SNI).
Access and Permissions
Access to TLS server endpoints is controlled by your TSG scope and Strata Cloud Manager (SCM) role permissions:
- Parent TSG users: Can view TLS server endpoints for certificates in the parent TSG and all child TSGs nested below it
- Child TSG users: Can only view TLS server endpoints for certificates in their specific child TSG
Required Permissions
- Web UI actions: Users must have the appropriate SCM role permissions to perform actions on TLS server endpoints through the web interface
- API actions: Built-In Accounts must have the appropriate SCM role permissions to perform API actions on TLS server endpoints
To View the TLS Server Endpoints List
- In the menu bar, click Inventory > TLS Server Endpoints.A list of TLS server endpoints is displayed, sorted by IP address.
- If an entry appears in the SNI (Server Name Indication) column, click it to view the certificates associated with that endpoint.
To View TLS Server Endpoints for a Specific Certificate
- In the menu bar, click Inventory > Certificates.
- In the Certificates list, click a certificate to view its details.You can use filters to help locate a specific certificate.
- Click TLS Server Endpoints.The TLS Server Endpoints tab lists all endpoints where the selected certificate is presented, sorted by IP address.