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Create a server certificate request (CSR) for AE Services |
You are submitting the Certificate Request (CSR) to the CA’s SCEP Server for signing.On successful execution of the SCEP command, AE Services receives the signed server certificate from the SCEP server. AE Services saves the certificates repository automatically. In addition to the server certificate, the CA's public certificate is also added to the Trusted Certs repository (if it does not exist already). After successful completion of the SCEP command, the server certificate and its private key are bundled into PKCS#12 file. The java key store (JKS) is updated, and the CSR is deleted.
 | Note | | If for some reason, the SCEP command fails, then the CSR is still available and will be listed in the Pending Certificates page. You can choose automatic or manual enrollment for the pending certificates at a later time. |
See Creating a server certificate signing request for the AE Services server. |
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Create an AE Services server certificate. |
Browser - See Creating a server certificate for AE Services (generic procedure). |
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Import the server certificate into AE Services. |
AE Services Management Console - See Importing the server certificate into AE Services. |
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