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The Northern Territory Govern= ment controls external access to the ILIS system using the SSL Protocol. Th= e following guide has been written assist end users with SSL certificate in= stallation.
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)= is a protocol that provides secure communications on the Internet for such= things as web browsing and other data transfers. ILIS uses the SSL p= rotocol to ensure secure communications can be established between the ILIS= Web Server and client machines (i.e. your computer).
A "certificate" is small file that is sent to ILIS clients. T= his file contains important information such as client name and expiry date= s. The ILIS Server requests this information from the file located client m= achine, and if the server accepts the client file as valid, an encryp= ted connection is established.
An SSL Certificate= file is created by ILIS Support after your ILIS= Application has been approved. This file is then emailed directly to clien= ts for installation.
In most cases, an ILIS SSL Certificate will expire 12 months =
from date of creation (usually the day you receive your welcome email.).&nb=
sp; ILIS Support will create a new certificate file prior to your current f=
ile expiry, and email the new file to the registered email address on your =
ILIS account.
The certificate issuer is the Northern Territory Gover=
nment.
To install your certificate, you will require a password.=
This password is independent of your ILIS password.
Your password should be provided to you on the same email tha= t contained the certificate. Please contact ILIS Support if you require ass= istance with your SSL Certificate password.
Importing a Secure Certificate (Internet Explorer 6.0=
)
The following procedure demonstrates how to import a Secure C=
ertificate in order to
access ILIS online. This procedure is also available to download as a PDF file.
Removing an expired certificate (Internet Explorer 8.=
0)
Users should also remove any expired (or soon to expire) cer=
tificates. Your browser may continue to load the expired/invalid certificat=
e until it is removed.
For further assistance contact:
ILIS Support (08) 8995 5322
Email: ilis.support@nt.gov.au