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Using IBM Host On-Demand Certificate Wizard to
import Visara’s CA Certificate - Windows 2000
Importing your CA Certificate before defining clients will make for smoother
connection process.
Open Certificate Wizard (Program\IBM Host On-Demand\Administration\Certificate
Wizard).
•
Welcome to the Host ON-Demand Certificate Wizard Dialog
- Select
Import a certificate
radio button
•
New Server Database or Client Database dialog
- Enter password, or if no key database exists:
- Enter your new password
- Enter your new password again for confirmation
- Click
Next
to create your key database. Defaults listed:
Server
(C:\hostondemand\bin\HODServerKeyDb.kdb)
Client
(C:\hostondemand\bin\HODSClientKeyDb.kdb)
•
Import a Certificate dialog
- Enter the path and file name of the certificate or Click BROWSE
- If you click browse, choose file name (ex. A:\VisaraCaCert.pem)
- Click
Next
to import. A backup of your certificate will be placed in
C:\hostondemand\sslbak. Server certificate will be stored in your ‘publish’
directory.
•
Unable to Import the Certificate dialog
- Choose
import the certificate as a Server or CA root certificate
.
- Enter label for this certificate (ex. VisaraCaCert)
- Click
Next
to continue.
•
Import Certificate dialog
- Successful complete. Click
Finish
.
Using IBM Host On-Demand Deployment Wizard
to create a HTML-based configuration file
Open Deployment Wizard (Program\IBM Host OnDemand\Administration\Deployment
Wizard)
•
Welcome to IBM Host On-Demand Deployment Wizard
- Select either to create a new HTML file or edit an existing HTML file. Create
is the default. By default, HTML files are stored in Publish Directory
C:\hostondemand\HOD
- Click
Next
to continue
•
Configuration Model
- Select the configuration model that best fits your environment. A description of
each model is displayed when you select that option. Here we have selected the
HTML based model.
- HTML-based model (default)