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CMS-XML KM-DIM2009R2: How to configure Tomcat to use SSL with a self-signed certificate
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.
CMS-XML How to install a self signed certificate or Certificate Authority certificate into the SBM Java Keystore.
Restart JBoss/ Tomcat and test the process you were working on. Additional Troubleshooting: This KB S140385 article has a tool you can use to test whether the https url you are attempting to use is now considered secure by Java.
CMS-XML VM 8.6+: Using certtool to generate an SSL certificate for the PVCS VM Web Application Server (Tomcat) that is signed by your Certificate Authority
If you integrated the PVCS VM server with Internet Information Services (IIS) on your Windows machine, use KB doc S143162 to copy the SSL certificate from IIS into Tomcat. If you received a PKCS12 / PFX file from your CA with both the private key and the public certificate for your server, use KB doc S143483 instead. If you not have access to an internal or external Certificate Authority, use KB doc S142087 instead to generate both a Certificate Authority and the Tomcat certificate .
CMS-XML Using Version Manager with a custom SSL certificate - How to change the SSL certificate used to access Tomcat via HTTPS
If you only want to have a self - signed certificate that matches your system name, go to step 4. Note that this certificate still requires a browser exception. To sign your certificate, continue with the next step.
CMS-XML VM: How to use a pre-generated SSL certificate that includes the private key with Tomcat in the PVCS Version Manager Web Application Server
The typical process to obtain an SSL certificate consists of generating a private key on the server, sending a signing request to a Certificate Authority, and apply its signature to the certificate (see KB S143068 ). However, if you are provided with a keystore containing a pre-generated SSL certificate that includes the private key , use the instructions below to import that into PVCS Version Manager's Tomcat instance.
CMS-XML VM 8.6+: Using certtool to generate a unique SSL certificate for the PVCS VM Web Application Server (Tomcat)
If you have access to an internal or external Certificate Authority who can sign a Certificate Signing Request (CSR), please use KB doc S143068 instead.
CMS-XML HSSO - Hybrid SSO for SaaS environments- cannot logon as getting Untrusted Endorsing Credentials or Failed to verify signature - certificates expired and need updating
(2) On HSSO server. Stop Tomcat . Delete the temp and work directories in the tomcat directory.
MS-WORD We resolved the issue by combining the CA certificate and the signed certificate that the CA returned
server.xml Tomcat Server configuration for JBOSS C:\Program Files\Serena\Business Mashups\Common\jboss405\server\default\deploy\jbossweb-tomcat55.sar
CMS-XML SBM 2009 R4 (and prior): How to generate new signed certificate trust keys for SBM and copy them to additional servers as needed (Renew SSO certificates)
"%DM_ROOT%\..\Common Tools\jre\6.0\bin\keytool.exe" -list -v -alias sts -keystore "%DM_ROOT%\..\Common Tools\ tomcat \6.0\alfssogatekeeper\conf\truststore.jks" -storepass changeit
CMS-XML Alias value doesn't show in configurator for Tomcat Server.
This can cause a problem when you use your own certificate if the alias name doesn't get updated in the server.xml file because the server.xml will continue to use the alias of "jboss" which is the self signed certificate even though the screen clearly has your own certificate showing in configurator.
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