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Configure default collection certificate stores at the server level in the WAS console

 

You can define a single collection certificate store for all of the applications that need to use the same certificates. Use the WebSphere Application Server console to configure the default collection certificate store at the server level.

 

Overview

There is an important distinction between V5.x and V6 and later applications. The information in this article supports V5.x applications only that are used with WebSphere Application Server V6.0.x and later. The information does not apply to V6.0.x and later applications.

A collection certificate store is a collection of non-root, certificate authority (CA) certificates and certificate revocation lists (CRLs). This collection of CA certificates and CRLs are used to check the signature of a digitally signed SOAP message. A certificate store typically refers to a certificate store located in the file system. The location of the certificate store can vary from machine to machine, so you might configure a default collection certificate store for a specific machine and reference it from within the signing information. The signing information is found within the binding configurations of any application installed on the machine. This suggestion enables you to define a single collection certificate store for all of the applications that need to use the same certificates. You also can specify the default binding information at the cell level.

Complete the following steps to configure the default collection certificate store at the server level using the WebSphere Application Server console:

 

Procedure

  1. Connect to the console.

    You can access the console by typing http://localhost:port_number/ibm/console in your Web browser unless you have changed the port number.

  2. Click Servers > Application servers > server.

  3. Under Security, click Web Services: Default bindings for Web Services Security.

  4. Under Additional properties, click Collection certificate store.

  5. Enter a name in the Certificate store name field. This name is referenced in the Certificate store field on the Signing information configuration page.

  6. Leave the Certificate store provider field value as IBMCertPath.

  7. Click Apply.

  8. Under Additional properties, click X.509 certificates > New.

  9. Enter the path to your certificate store. For example, the path might be: ${USER_INSTALL_ROOT}/etc/ws-security/samples/intca2.cer.

    If you have any additional certificate store paths to enter, click New and add the path names.

  10. Click OK.


 

Related concepts


Collection certificate store

 

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