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Dear all, I'm try to import a "client Certificate" (.pem) i
Giobis
over 9 years ago
Dear all,
I'm try to import a "client Certificate" (.pem) in Appian 7.7 but the output message is "The provided PEM file is not valid for client certificate authentication. Missing: Private Key".
Our server is protected by firewall, I don't know if the certificate need access to Internet ...
Anyone have suggestion to solve this problem?
Thanks
Gioachino
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Eduardo Fuentes
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over 9 years ago
It seems you're trying to import a self-signed certificate. I don't think that's not going to work. If you don't have a certificate from a trusted certification authority (e.g. GoDaddy, Verisign, etc) and you manage the Appian installation you better import it into the JDK with a keytool -import.
I'm curious about what error were you getting that made you think you needed to import the certificate though?
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Eduardo Fuentes
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over 9 years ago
It seems you're trying to import a self-signed certificate. I don't think that's not going to work. If you don't have a certificate from a trusted certification authority (e.g. GoDaddy, Verisign, etc) and you manage the Appian installation you better import it into the JDK with a keytool -import.
I'm curious about what error were you getting that made you think you needed to import the certificate though?
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