Krishna Reddy Seelam
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how to enable https with CA Signed certs
I had this question after viewing BlackBerry Administration page displaying "Cannot Display the Webpage".
In the shared article you need to change a line:
Existing:
Open “Blackberry server Configuration” utility, go to “Administration Service – High Availability” tab
Actual/Expected:
Open “Blackberry server Configuration” utility, go to “Administration Service - Cacerts Keystore” tab
It is resolved my issue on invalid password.
but i need to import domain name CA signed cert to web.keystore or cacert.
Please add some more help in this regard.
Krishna
In the shared article you need to change a line:
Existing:
Open “Blackberry server Configuration” utility, go to “Administration Service – High Availability” tab
Actual/Expected:
Open “Blackberry server Configuration” utility, go to “Administration Service - Cacerts Keystore” tab
It is resolved my issue on invalid password.
but i need to import domain name CA signed cert to web.keystore or cacert.
Please add some more help in this regard.
Krishna
You need private key first (read some info form certificate provider)
ASKER
I have private key and wild card cert.. Please provide steps to generate .cer and import.
You need to export current certificate and check format as here:
https://support.ssl.com/Knowledgebase/Article/View/19/0/der-vs-crt-vs-cer-vs-pem-certificates-and-how-to-convert-them
Then you know if you need DER or PEM format certificate and key to import.
https://support.ssl.com/Knowledgebase/Article/View/19/0/der-vs-crt-vs-cer-vs-pem-certificates-and-how-to-convert-them
Then you know if you need DER or PEM format certificate and key to import.
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