Receiving a certificate issued by a certificate authority
When a certificate authority (CA) receives a certificate request, it issues a new certificate that functions as a temporary placeholder for a CA-issued certificate. A keystore receives the certificate from the CA and generates a CA-signed personal certificate that WAS can use for SSL security. The keystore must contain the certificate request that was created and sent to the CA. Also, the keystore must be able to access the certificate that is returned by the CA.
Overview
WAS can receive only those certificates that are generated by a WAS certificate request. It cannot receive certificates that are created with certificate requests from other keystore tools, such as iKeyman and keyTool.Complete the following steps in the console:
Procedure
- Click Security > SSL certificate and key management > Manage endpoint security configurations > {Inbound | Outbound} > ssl_configuration > Key stores and certificates > [keystore].
- Under Additional Properties, click Personal certificates.
- Select a personal certificate.
- Click Receive a certificate from a certificate authority.
- Type the full path and name of the certificate file.
- Select a data type from the list.
- Click Apply and Save.
Results
The keystore contains a new personal certificate that is issued by a CA. The original certificate request is changed to a personal certificate.
What to do next
The SSL configuration is ready to use the new CA-signed personal certificate.To receive a certificate by using the wsadmin tool, use the receiveCertificate command of the AdminTask object. For more information, see PersonalCertificateCommands command group for the AdminTask object.
Export certificate to a key file
Import certificate from a key file
Receive certificate from CA
Related concepts
Secure Sockets Layer configurations
Keystore configurations
Related tasks
Creating a certificate authority request
Related Reference
PersonalCertificateCommands command group for the AdminTask object