Importing a Root Certificate for the Kunpeng DevKit
If a security alert is displayed when you use a browser to log in to the Kunpeng DevKit, you can import a root certificate for the tool to mask the security alert.
The following uses Chrome 72.0 as an example to describe how to import a root certificate for the Kunpeng DevKit.
- Log in to the Kunpeng DevKit WebUI, click
in the upper right corner, choose General Settings > Certificate Management > Server Certificate, and click Download Root Certificate. - Open the browser and choose Settings > Privacy and security > Security > Manage certificates.
- In the Certificates dialog box displayed, select the Trusted Root Certification Authorities tab and click Import, as shown in Figure 1.
- In the Certificate Import Wizard dialog box displayed, click Next, as shown in Figure 2.
- In the File to Import dialog box displayed, click Browse, as shown in Figure 3.
- Select the certificate to be imported.
- Click Next.
In the Certificate Store dialog box displayed, set the certificate store. See Figure 4.
- Click Next and then Finish.
The Security Warning dialog box is displayed.
- Click Yes.
"The import was successful" is displayed.
- Click OK.
- Modify the mapping between the server IP address and the tool name in the local hosts file.
- Open the hosts file in C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc.
Figure 5 hosts file
- Add the following content to the hosts file, save the file and exit.
Server_IP_Address Kunpeng-DevKit
- Open the hosts file in C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc.
- Open a browser, enter https://devkit-IP:Port_number (for example: https://x.x.x.x:8086) in the address box, and press Enter.
Parent topic: Common Operations



