![]() ![]() When asked for a password, it is "lockbox". Click on "Open an existing KeyStore", and locate the keystore you have just downloaded. Install it, if you have not already done so, and run it. To extract the certificate, you will need Keystore Explorer, mentioned above. The file you need to retrieve is /home/swivel/.keystore. If you use WinSCP, use the same credentials as you normally do to connect to the Appliance console. For this, you can either use Webmin, or an application such as WinSCP. It is generally simpler to take a copy of the Appliance certificate store to your local machine and work on it there. This may be required where the certificate is site certificate and is to be used elsewhere. DNS name for the Swivel instance, usually the public IP addressĮxporting the Certificate from the Appliance.The one we recommend is Keystore Explorer. Some of the solutions below require a tool to manipulate Java keystores.Importing certificates from another machineįurther information on SSL certificates with appliances can be found in the SSL Certificate PINsafe Appliance How to Guide, and for non appliance installations see Tomcat 6 SSL.This document discusses problems people have when using HTTPS and SSL certificates within Swivel: 6.1 Wildcard certificate import problem checks.4.4.5 Copy the keystore on to the Swivel Appliance.4.4.4 An alternative method of importing PFX files.4.4.3 Convert the keystore into a JKS keystore.4.4.2 Import the PFX into KeyStore Explorer.4.3.3 Install the PFX file as the new certificate.4.3.2 Transfer the PFX file to the appliance.4 Importing Server Certificates from Another Machine. ![]() 3 Exporting the Certificate from the Appliance. ![]()
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