To import a certificate into ColdFusion, follow these steps:
In ColdFusion Administrator, click Tools>Archive Security. The Certificate tab on the Archive Security page appears.
In the Certificate tab page, click Import Certificate. The Import Certificate page appears.
In the Import Certificate page, provide the appropriate
information:
Option |
Description |
Name |
Provide a name for the certificate you want to import. |
Public Key |
Check this checkbox if the certificate contains only a public key. By default, this checkbox is checked when the certificate file format is chosen. |
Password |
The Password text box appears only when you are importing a private key certificate (PKS12 or Sun Store). If you are importing a private key certificate, assign a ColdFusion password to this certificate. . |
Certificate Format |
Select one of the three certificate formats supported.
|
File (Certificate File; or PKS12 File, or Sun Store File) |
Enter the file location of the certificate or store. Click the Browse Server button to browse your server for the location of this file. |
PKS12 Password
|
Enter the password associated with the certificate. This password is
the password that you assigned when you exported the certificate to your
system The PKS12 Password appears only when your are importing a PKS12 certificate. |
Store Password |
Enter the password associated with the Sun Store. This
password is the password used to enter the Sun Store. The Store Password appears only when you are importing a Sun Store Certificate. |
Key Name |
Enter the key name within the Sun Store you want to use. The Key name is the name associated with a specific certificate.
The Key Name appear only when you are importing a Sun Store certificate. |
Key Password |
Enter the Key Password that is associated with key name specified.
The Key Password appears only when you are importing a Sun Store certificate. |
Click Import
to import the certificate into ColdFusion.