Log into the IBM WebSphere Application Server Integrated Solutions Console and navigate to Security > SSL Certificate and key management > Key stores and certificates. Click CellDefaultTrustStore. Click Signer Certificates. Add a local certificate or retrieve a certificate from another server.
- How do I import a PFX certificate into WebSphere?
- How do you add signatories?
- How do I check a certificate signer?
- What is the difference between signer certificate and personal certificate in WebSphere?
- What is a signer certificate?
- How do I import a certificate File?
- How do I import a trusted certificate?
- How do I Import PKI Certificates?
- Where do I put certificate files?
How do I import a PFX certificate into WebSphere?
Under Related items, click Key stores and certificates > key store . Under Additional Properties, click Personal certificates > Import certificates from the . PFX file.
How do you add signatories?
Adding a new signatory is relatively easy; usually all that's required is that you fill out a bank form designed for this purpose. Typically, only the business owner or an authorized signer can add an additional signatory to a company account.
How do I check a certificate signer?
Open the file that contains the certificate you want to view. Click File > Info > View Signatures. In the list, on a signature name, click the down-arrow, and then click Signature Details. In the Signature Details dialog box, click View.
What is the difference between signer certificate and personal certificate in WebSphere?
In websphere, a Personal certificate is the private key of a certificate and a signer certificate is the public key of it.
What is a signer certificate?
A Document Signer Certificate (DSC) is a certificate issued by the Country Signing Certification Authority (CSCA). The Document Signer application uses the DSC to digitally sign the ePassport data on the chip.
How do I import a certificate File?
Import the certificate into the local computer store
In the Open box, type mmc, and then select OK. On the File menu, select Add/Remove snap-in. In the Add/Remove Snap-in dialog box, select Add. In the Add Standalone Snap-in dialog box, select Certificates, and then select Add.
How do I import a trusted certificate?
Expand the Computer Configuration section and open Windows Settings\Security Settings\Public Key. Right-click Trusted Root Certification Authorities and select Import. Follow the prompts in the wizard to import the root certificate (for example, rootCA. cer) and click OK.
How do I Import PKI Certificates?
Right-click Enterprise PKI, and then select Manage AD Containers. Select the NTAuthCertificates tab, and then select Add. On the File menu, select Open. Locate and then select the CA certificate, and then select OK to complete the import.
Where do I put certificate files?
The certificates should be put in a folder dedicated to certificates and key files. An example location would be /usr/local/ssl/crt/. All of your certificates need to be in the same folder.