Installing your Web Server Certificate
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) to create text files. Name this file "Server.txt".
Installing the Root and Intermediate
Certificates
Create 2 text files. The first file should be the Root Certificate.
Name this file "GTE.txt". The second file should
be the Aust Secure Intermediate Name this file "Comodo.txt".
Note:
Be sure to include the -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- line
and the ------END CERTIFICATE----- line.
Note:
If you start the 'mkkf' utility from the directory that
contains your certificates you will not need to include
the path.
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Select R to receive a
certificate into the Key Ring File
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You will be prompted
for the file name. Enter GTE.txt
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Enter GTE Root CA for
the label
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Press 'Enter' to continue
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Select W to work with
Keys and Certificates
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Select L to List/Select
the key to work with
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Find the GTE Root CA
and select S to select this menu
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Select T to mark this
as a 'Trusted' root
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Select Y - Yes, to confirm
this request
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Press 'Enter' to return
to the pervious menu
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Select X to exit the
menu
Repeat from 'Select R' using the Aust Secure Intermediate
certificate
Substitute GTE.txt with Comodo.txt
Substitute GTE Root CA with Aust Secure Intermediate
Installing your Web
Server Certificate
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From the main menu of
the mkkf utility, select R to Receive a certificate into
a Key Ring File
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Enter the server certificate
file name (eg. "server.txt")
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Select W to Work with
keys and certificates
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Select L to List/Select
the key to work with. Select N until you find the required
file
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Select S to Select this
certificate
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Select F to mark this
key as the selected default key
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Select X to exit this
menu
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Select C to Create a
'stash file' for the key ring
Note: This
is an important step, which is often overlooked
Select X to exit the menu
Select Y - Yes, to save all changes to the key file and confirm
the update
Enabling SSL on your Domino Go Web Server
Access the web server via your browser. Select 'Configuration
and Administration Forms'
Scroll down to security. Select Security Configuration
Ensure 'Allow SSL connections using port 443' is selected
Ensure that the correct Key Ring file is listed
Apply the changes
You will then need to restart
your Web Server
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