Introduction
SSL Wildcard certificate
This is used for the encryption between the browser and the CoreOne Web services.
Server certificate
This is used for the communucation from the CoreOne Application services to the system connectors.
The certificate must be installed on the server, where the CoreOne Application service and where the system connectors are running.
Practical tips | |
Example data / example information | |
Pay attention | |
Look at the password-safe |
Step 1 - MMC
1 | MMC | |
2 | Add Certificate Snap-In...
or Ctrl + M (keyboard shortcut) | |
3 | Account Choose "Computer account" | |
4 | Local Computer Click "Finish" | |
5 | Add Certificate Snap-In Confirm by clicking "Ok" | |
6 | Install certificates Navigate to "Personal" → certificates import | |
7 | Certificate Import Click Next | |
8 | File Import Choose the certificate you want to add by clicking "Browse..." | |
9 | File Import Indicate the password for the private key. Confirm the password by clicking "next" | |
10 | Cerificate Store Choose the certificate store, where the certificate will be saved. | |
11 | Completing the Import Wizard Click finish | |
12 | Import was successful Confirm the changes with "OK" | |
13 | Control the certificate Double click on the certificate Certification Path → Certificate status | |
14 | Service User rights Right click on the certificate → All Tasks → Manage Private Keys | |
15 | Service Account auf das eingelesene Zertifikat berechtigen:
Apply → OK | |
16 | Optional: Export public certificate to install it on an other server. Install the exported public certificate on all communication-partners like: Web-Server, system connector, aso. Do the same on all communication-partners. Export their public certificate and add it on the server. |
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