Implementing private certificates in the TrueSight Presentation Server
The following section guides you to create a signed certificate for the TrueSight Presentation Server.
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Where to go from here
Once you secure the TrueSight Presentation Server, you can apply this Presentation Server certificate to other TrueSight Operations Management components such as:
- Applying TrueSight Presentation Server certificate to the TrueSight Infrastructure Management.
- Applying TrueSight Presentation Server certificate to the TrueSight Integration Service.
You can also explore how to implement private certificates in other TrueSight Operations Management components.
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Unless I am missing something, based off of line 30 shouldn't logonvault-update.ks on line 31 really be loginvault.ks.orig? (typo in line 30 also)
Hi,
Thank you for the feedback.
Have fixed the typo.
The sequence is
loginvault.ks is copied as loginvault-update.ks
Certificates are created and imported into loginvault-update.ks (this is to ensure that the production environment is not disturbed during this certificate creation and import process).
Once the importing is completed:
Copy loginvault.ks as loginvault.ks.orig
Copy loginvault-update.ks (which has new certificates) to loginvault.ks
Please let me know for any feedback.
Thanks,
Rashmi
Step 23 Copy the RootCA.cer, intermediateCA.cer, and truesightPS.cer to the current directory, and import these certificates into the loginvault-update.ks keystore by running the following command:
Can you specify current directory here ? ( I guess it should be conf/secure ) ?
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