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Community articleS1: Adding features to the SSL trust store

Added by IBM contributor Dana Liburdi | Edited by IBM contributor Dana Liburdi on October 21, 2009 | Version 6
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To add features to the SSL trust store, follow these steps:

1. Log in to the WebSphere® Application Server DM Integrated Solutions Console.

2. Select Security > SSL certificate and key management > Key stores and certificates > NodeDefaultTrustStore > Signer certificates.

3. Click Retrieve from port.

4. Type your host name in the Host field. For example: connections.example.com.

5. Type the port number in the Port field. The default for HTTPS is 443.

6. Type an alias that is easy to remember.

7. Click Retrieve signer information, and then click OK.

8. Save your changes.

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S1: Scenario environment
S1: Prerequisites
S1: Configuration diagrams
S1: Machine details
S1: Installing Lotus Connections in a network scenario
S1: Preinstallation tasks
S1: Installing Lotus Connections on node 1
S1: Adding subsequent node to the cluster
S1: Post installation tasks
S1: Setting up the Web server
S1: Configuring SSL and adding features to the SSL trust store
S1: Adding WebSphere Application Server certificates to the IBM HTTP server SSL key
S1: Adding features to the SSL trust store
S1: Editing the configuration file
S1: Configuring an administrative user for Blogs
S1: Starting Lotus Connections
S1: Integrating Lotus Connections with Lotus Quickr for WebSphere Portal
S1: Setting up the Tivoli Access Manager server
S1: Troubleshooting

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