Installing commercial SSL certificate on windows/tomcat

Kevin P. Foote kpfoote at iup.edu
Tue May 1 19:28:09 BST 2012


I would create a new one for your web facing browser interaction.
Simpler in my mind but, you could I suppose use the idp one. 

Again this is independent of the shibboleth software.

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thanks
  kevin.foote

On Tue, 1 May 2012, French, Bill wrote:

-> OK.  Here's a more specific question: am I adding my certificate (including the intermediary certs) to the existing idp.jks, or to a new java key store?
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-> Tomcat will use a java key store (jks) which you setup and configure independent of the Shibboleth software. 
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-> Instructions .. best option is just use google and search for some instructions you can understand/follow. Good place to start is tomcat docs.
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-> thanks
->   kevin.foote
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-> On Tue, 1 May 2012, French, Bill wrote:
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-> -> Hello!  I'm trying to figure out how to get a commercial certificate installed for the browser facing port.
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-> -> Does anyone have some instructions they prefer to use?  There is lots of information out there regarding tomcat and SSL but I'm not having any luck.
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-> -> Thank you!
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