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 Certificate installation


Installing your Certificate on Novell ConsoleOne

This document introduces installing a Server Digital Certificate, and answers questions you might have.

Installing a Server Digital Certificate

Upload a New SSL Certificate

After you are emailed your certificate, two other certificates will be necessary to setup your SSL Server, IPS SERVIDORES ROOT CERTIFICATE and the intermediate CA IPSCA CLASEA1. It is essential that these certificates also be installed on your webserver in order to establish correct SSL connections with your customer's browsers. Should they be required, you may download these certificates individually or collectively as a bundled file below:

IPSServidores.crt

IPSCACLASEA1.crt

IPS-IPSCABUNDLE.CRT

Steps to install the certificate

The file must be in PKCS #7 format in order to be imported into a Server Certificate object. The file must contain all of the certificates to be imported into the object (the root-level CA certificate, the intermediate CA certificates, and the server certificate).

The method to view the subject is to double click the certificate that ipsCA sent you, then click on the detail tab and go to the subject area.

1.       Import both the "IPSServidores.crt" and "IPSCACLASEA1.crt" into Internet Explorer. Do this by double clicking on each of the certificates and choosing import. Make sure they are imported into the correct stores, "IPSCACLASEA1.crt" goes into the intermediate store and "IPSServidores.crt" goes into the root store.

2.       Double click the certificate that was signed by ipsCA "server/domain.crt" and go to the details tab, then click on Copy to File. Next, Select "Cryptographic Message Syntax Standard - PKCS #7 Certificates (.P7B)" and select the "Include all certificates in the certification path if possible" check box. Give it a file name for example "c:\mycert". This step will put the Trusted Root, Intermediate Root, and End Server Certificate certificates into one certificate.

3.       Go to Console One and to the certificate that created the Certificate Signing Request (CSR). Go to the Public Key Certificate Tab. Select Import, select "No Trusted Root Certificate available", and then next. Import the Server Certificate that you created above.

4.       After the import you should be able to validate the certificate and use the certificate.

5.       The certificate is now ready to use.

 

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