keystore file. This keystore contains a certificate which has a CN of ‘localhost’ with the Root of Serena Sample CA-2. This file is located in the $Tomcat\ conf directory.
\Serena\ Business Mashups \Common\jboss405\server\default\ conf 4. Open serena.keysore with IBM's Keyman, which can be found here: http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/keyman/download .
SBM 2009 R4 has the ability to configure SBM for SSL using the Configuration Utility or Configurator. There are limits to SSL configuration using the Configurator. More can be found on this subject in the Installation Guide.
S139238 : "This access control list is not in canonical form and therefore cannot be modified" ENH266145: Configure deletes and re-adds SSL certificate every time the Apply is done. Other Issues with Configurator
... SQL Server using SSL . ... negotiate to use SSL therefore you do ... ... relevant to the SBM Application Engine and Configuration Settings ( This ... your version of SBM and whether you ... ... your SQL Server SSL certificate into the Windows Certificate Store. Open the SBM Configurator and add either "; ssl =require ... or "; ssl =request As of SBM 10.1 ... ... the "; ssl =required" ... your SQL Server SSL certificate chain into the ... ... located in [ SBM Install Directory] ... use "; ssl =authenticate [ SBM Install Directory] ...
... Dimensions CM with SSL enabled on your ... ... keystore contains a certificate which has a ... ... $Tomcat\ conf directory. ... localhost) Sample Certificate , sample- ... with your own certificate for the Dimensions ... ... self-signed certificate or use a signed certificate from a Certificate ... ... use a signed certificate from a Certificate ... ... . For Dimensions SSL only and using a signed certificate from a Certificate ... ... of a signed certificate (pfx or ... 2. For Dimensions SSL with SBM SSO Server SSL enabled and using a signed certificate from a Certificate Authority (CA) for the Dimensions CM Server.
Server SSL Certificate : Access to the SBM web site needs to be secured with an SSL certificate that is well-known and trusted to all the browsers / clients that will connect to it. Client SSL Certificates:
The section in the Administration guide on how to setup Tomcat to use SSL simply points to the online Tomcat documentation. Here is a quick guide on how to generate a self-signed certificate and how to setup Tomcat to use it.