Install an SSL Certificate on IBM HTTP Server

How to install an SSL Certificate on IBM HTTP Server.

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Using IKEYMAN for Certificate Installation

SSL.com sent more than one certificate. In addition to the certificate for your server, SSL.com sent an Intermediate CA Certificate (domain.ca-bundle.crt) . Before installing the server certificate, install both of these certificates. Follow the instructions in ‘Storing a CA certificate’.

Note: If the authority who issues the certificate is not a trusted CA in the key database, you must first store the CA certificate and designate the CA as a trusted CA. Then you can receive your CA-signed certificate into the database. You cannot receive a CA-signed certificate from a CA who is not a trusted CA. For instructions see ‘Storing a CA certificate’.

Storing a CA Certificate:

  1. Enter IKEYMAN on a command line on UNIX, or start the Key Management utility in the IBM HTTP Server folder on Windows.
  2. Select Key Database File from the main User Interface, select Open.
  3. In the Open dialog box, select your key database name. Click OK.
  4. In the Password Prompt dialog box, enter your password and click OK.
  5. Select Signer Certificates in the Key Database content frame, click the Add button.
  6. In the Add CA Certificate from a File dialog box, select the certificate to add or use the Browse option to locate the certificate. Click OK.
  7. In the Label dialog box, enter a label name and click OK.

To receive the CA-signed certificate into a key database:

  1. Enter IKEYMAN on a command line on UNIX, or start the Key Management utility in the IBM HTTP Server folder on Windows.
  2. Select Key Database File from the main User Interface, select Open.
  3. In the Open dialog box, select your key database name. Click OK.
  4. In the Password Prompt dialog box, enter your password, click OK.
  5. Select Personal Certificates in the Key Database content frame and then click the Receive button.
  6. In the Receive Certificate from a File dialog box, select the certificate file. Click OK.

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