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In order to activate HTTPS consider the following prerequisites.
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title | Keystore, Truststore and Configuration out-of-the-box |
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If you are new to certificate management or are looking for a solution that works out-of-the-box then you can use the configuration from the attached archives: - Download
- The archives include the folders:
config.http - This folder includes the
hibernate.cfg.xml configuration file and default keystore & truststore that are not used with the HTTP protocol. - The contents of this folder corresponds to what you get from the default installation of a JOC Cockpit image.
config.https - This folder includes the
hibernate.cfg.xml configuration file and default keystore & truststore.. - The private key and certificate is created by SOS and works for use with Docker containers that are started for the following hostnames:
js7-joc-primary js7-joc-secondary js7-controller-primary js7-controller-secondary
- As the private key is publicly available you should not consider this a solution to secure your HTTPS connections. However, for evaluation purposes it saves the effort of creating and signing key pairs.
- To apply the configuration replace the contents of the
config folder that is mounted to a JOC Cockpit container with the contents of the config.http or config.https folders respectively.
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Provide Keystore, Truststore and Configuration
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