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IBM HTTP Server
Installing your SSL Certificate / Web Server Certificate
/ Secure Server Certificate from RapidSSL.com
Your certificate will be sent to you by email. The email message
includes the web server certificate that you purchased in the body of the email
message.
Copy the certificate from the body of the email and paste
it into a text editor (such as notepad) andsave it as a text (.txt) file on
your server.
Note:
Copy the entire contents of the certificate from (and including) the -----BEGIN
CERTIFICATE----- and -----END CERTIFICATE----- lines.
- Open the IBM Key Management utility
- Cut-and-paste the RapidSSL Trusted Root certificate -
presented here - into a text file (.txt) on your server.
- In the Key Management panel, go to the pull-down menu and
select Signer Certificates.
- Since the Trusted Root is a text file, select Base64-ASCII
encoded data type and change the "*.arm" type to "*.txt"
file type. Hit the Browse button and select the Trusted Root certificate
.txt file - type the label as FreeSSL CA. This certificate should
immediately show up in the list of Signer Certificates.
- In the Key Management panel, go to the pull-down menu and
select Personal Certificates. Since your new web server certificate
is now a text file, select Base64-ASCII encoded data type and change
the "*.arm" type to "*.txt" file type. Hit
the Receive button and select your web server certificate file. This
certificate should immediately show up in the list of Personal Certificates.
You can View/Edit to verify your certificate
- Add the desired/required modules to complete your server
configuration, including setting up SSL Port 443
- Check your httpd.conf configuration to verify the
path to the appropriate key file ("key.db")
- Stop, and then Start your IBM HTTP Server.
Test your certificate by connecting to your server.
Use the https protocol directive (e.g. https://your server/) to indicate you
wish to use secure HTTP.
Note: The padlock icon on your Web browser will be
displayed in the locked position if you have set up your site properly.