Veeam Service Provider Console Certificates
Veeam Service Provider Console uses the following TLS certificates:
- Veeam Service Provider Console Server certificate. This certificate is used to establish a secure connection with Veeam Service Provider Console management agents installed on managed computers. Management agents communicate with Veeam Service Provider Console directly or through cloud gateways.
By default, Veeam Service Provider Console Server uses a self-signed certificate generated during installation or upgrade. You can change the certificate in the Veeam Service Provider Console settings. For details, see section Configuring Server Certificate in the Guide for Service Providers.
- Veeam Service Provider Console Web UI certificate. This certificate is used to establish a secure connection with client applications, such as web browsers or REST API clients.
By default, Veeam Service Provider Console Web UI uses a self-signed certificate generated during installation or upgrade. You can change the certificate in the Veeam Service Provider Console settings. For details, see section Configuring Web UI Certificate in the Guide for Service Providers.
- Veeam Cloud Connect Server certificate. This certificate is used to establish a secure connection with managed Veeam Backup & Replication servers and Veeam Backup Agents.
This certificate is installed in the Veeam Cloud Connect Manage Certificate wizard. For details on installing and managing Veeam Cloud Connect certificate, see section Managing TLS Certificates in the Veeam Cloud Connect Guide.