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    • https://kb.netapp.com/Support/General_Support/How_to_upgrade_your_OpenSSL_version
      Applies to OpenSSL Description Prerequisites: You must download the latest version of OpenSSL and extract it to a folder. Perform the following steps to download and extract the latest version of Open...Applies to OpenSSL Description Prerequisites: You must download the latest version of OpenSSL and extract it to a folder. Perform the following steps to download and extract the latest version of OpenSSL: Download the OpenSSL tarball by entering http://www.openssl.org/source in your web browser. Find the latest version of OpenSSL and save the .tar.gz file. Untar the file: gunzip openssl-x.x.x.tar.gz and tar xvf openssl-x.x.x.tar. A subdirectory named openssl - x.x.x is created.
    • https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/DM/Encryption/Encryption-KBs/How_to_validate_certificates_for_an_External_Key_Manager
      When configuring an External Key Management solution in ONTAP, there are a few pieces of information that are needed in-order to ensure a secure connection between ONTAP (Client) and the EKM Device (S...When configuring an External Key Management solution in ONTAP, there are a few pieces of information that are needed in-order to ensure a secure connection between ONTAP (Client) and the EKM Device (Server) The following will need to be installed into ONTAP before a secure connection can be established: Client certificate AND the unencrypted private key associated with the client certificate All Intermediate and Root CA certificates that signed the EKM Server certificate.
    • https://kb.netapp.com/Legacy/SnapManager/Cannot_get_SDU_5.3.2_daemon_or_ONTAP_access_running_with_RHEL_6.x_SSL
      Applies to SnapDrive for Unix (SDU) 5.3 and higher Redhat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6 ONTAP 8.3, 9 Issue Trying to setup ONTAP storage in SDU with "soap accept failed with TCP error: 28" and the sd-trac...Applies to SnapDrive for Unix (SDU) 5.3 and higher Redhat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6 ONTAP 8.3, 9 Issue Trying to setup ONTAP storage in SDU with "soap accept failed with TCP error: 28" and the sd-trace.log shows: system-get-ontapi-version failed, error: 5: Can't connect to host (err=5). The SnapDrive daemon fails to start with "Status failed with error 127"