diff --git a/content/SCALE/SCALEUIReference/Credentials/Certificates/CAScreensSCALE.md b/content/SCALE/SCALEUIReference/Credentials/Certificates/CAScreensSCALE.md index 4b0b4ed42f..9983d9dd25 100644 --- a/content/SCALE/SCALEUIReference/Credentials/Certificates/CAScreensSCALE.md +++ b/content/SCALE/SCALEUIReference/Credentials/Certificates/CAScreensSCALE.md @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ The selection in **Type** changes setting options on this screen, the **Certific |---------|-------------| | **Name** | Required. Enter a descriptive identifier for this certificate authority(CA). | | **Type** | Select the type of CA from the dropdown list. Options are **Internal CA**, **Intermediate CA**, and **Import CA**. **Internal CA** functions like a publicly trusted CA to sign certificates for an internal network. They are not trusted outside the private network. **Intermediate CA** lives between the root and end entity certificates and its main purpose is to define and authorize the types of certificates you can request from the root CA. **Import CA** allows you to import an existing CA onto the system. For more information see [What are Subordinate CAs and Why Would You Want Your Own?](https://www.globalsign.com/en/blog/what-is-an-intermediate-or-subordinate-certificate-authority). | -| **Profiles** | Displays if **Internal CA** or **Intermediate CA** are set in **Type**. Select a predefined certificate extension from the dropdown list. Choose a profile that best matches your certificate usage scenario. Options are **Openvpn Root CA** and **CA**. | +| **Profiles** | Displays if **Internal CA** or **Intermediate CA** are set in **Type**. Select a predefined certificate extension from the dropdown list. | {{< /truetable >}} {{< /expand >}} diff --git a/content/SCALE/SCALEUIReference/Network/_index.md b/content/SCALE/SCALEUIReference/Network/_index.md index 2eea47552c..84f6ccb207 100644 --- a/content/SCALE/SCALEUIReference/Network/_index.md +++ b/content/SCALE/SCALEUIReference/Network/_index.md @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ tags: related: false --- -The TrueNAS **Network** screen has network configuration and settings options, in widgets, for active interfaces, static routes, and the global configuration. -The **Network** screen also displays OpenVPN information and IPMI channels. IPMI only displays on systems with physical hardware and not on virtual machine deployments. +The TrueNAS **Network** screen has network configuration and settings options, in widgets, for active interfaces, static routes, and the global configuration. +The **Network** screen also displays IPMI channels. IPMI only displays on systems with physical hardware and not on virtual machine deployments. ![Network](/images/SCALE/Network/Network.png "TrueNAS Network Page")