![]() Keytool.exe -list -v -keystore keystore.jks Enter keystore password: Keytool.exe -certreq option, the keystore password is required. ![]() However, for a request that affects the private key, such as the Note - You can list some limited contents of the keystore without supplying a The default self-signed certificates in the keystore, similar to the following: You can use your tool of choice, such as keytool, to list You to reject the certificate, accept it once, or accept it indefinitely. That GlassFish Server generates are typically not trusted by clients by default becauseĪ certificate authority does not vouch for the authenticity of the certificate.įor example, browsers will warn you, let you view the certificate, and ask GlassFish Server generates self-signed certificates suitable for internal testing. Where you run the create-domain subcommand. Byĭefault, the name is the fully-qualified name of the host To be used for the self-signed certificate. To specify the common name (CN) of the host that is When you create a domain you can use the create-domain(1) subcommand -keytooloptions Process creates a primary (private) key and a self-signed certificate for theĭAS, and a separate private key and self-signed certificate for remote instances. Set up the keystore and truststore for a domain.īy default, the keystore ( keystore.jks) and truststore ( cacerts.jks) for a domain areĬreated in the domain-dir /config directory when you create the domain.To Configure GlassFish Server for TLS/SSL The procedure also provides cross-references to detailed instructions for performing each task. The following procedure lists the major tasks for configuring GlassFish Server for GlassFish Server supports the SSL 3.0 and The newest version of the SSL standard isĬalled Transport Layer Security (TLS). The HTTPS protocol uses certificates to ensure confidential and secureĬommunications between server and clients. ![]() Standard for securing Internet communications and transactions. ![]() Configuring Transport Layer Security (TLS)Īs described in Certificates and SSL in Oracle GlassFish Server 3.1 Security Guide, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is the most popular ![]()
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