Changing a Self-Signed Wallet to a Third-Party Wallet Using WLST
8.4.7 Common Certificate Operations
This section describes the following common certificate operations: ■ Adding a Certificate Request Using Fusion Middleware Control ■ Adding a Certificate Request Using WLST ■ Exporting a Certificate, Certificate Request, or a Trusted Certificate Using Fusion Middleware Control ■ Exporting a Certificate, Certificate Request, or a Trusted Certificate Using WLST ■ Importing a Certificate or a Trusted Certificate Using Fusion Middleware Control ■ Importing a Certificate or a Trusted Certificate Using WLST ■ Deleting a Certificate Request, a Certificate, or a Trusted Certificate Using Fusion Middleware Control ■ Deleting a Certificate Request, a Certificate, or a Trusted Certificate Using WLST ■ Converting a Self-Signed Certificate into a Third-Party Certificate Using Fusion Middleware Control ■ Converting a Self-Signed Certificate into a Third-Party Certificate Using WLST8.4.7.1 Adding a Certificate Request Using Fusion Middleware Control
It is possible to add a certificate request at the time you create the wallet, but if it was not done at that time, you can do so using the following steps: 1. Navigate to the Certificate Management page. See Section 8.4.6, Accessing the Certificate Management Page for Wallets in Fusion Middleware Control. 2. Click Add Certificate Request. 3. A dialog box appears where you enter the CRs DN values: Note: You can use Setup to discover a specific Oracle WebLogic Server domain to work with.Parts
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