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/usr/java/jdk1.6.0_03/bin/java -cp ../lib/jbosssx.jar
org.jboss.security.plugins.FilePassword mobility 13
<password> keystore.password
Variable definitions
Variable Definition
<password> The new password for the keystore
Default: mobility
<valDays> The number of days that the certificate is
valid.
Range: 0 to 3600
Obtaining a signed certificate
Obtain your signed certificates from the Certificate Authority (CA) and save them in an
accessible location.
Some CA root certificates may be preinstalled on your system or devices, and these
preinstalled certificates do not need to be reinstalled. Also, some CAs provide intermediate
certificates instead of root certificates. This procedure handles intermediate certificates and
root certificates.
1. Use the certificate management tools provided by your CA to access the prompt or
Web page where you can request certificates.
2. If prompted to specify a server type, select Apache.
3. Open the CSR file (mgcertreq.csr or admincertreq.csr).
4. Paste the contents into the prompt or Web page.
5. Request your signed SSL/TLS certificate.
The CA generates your signed SSL/TLS certificate and E-mails it to your enterprise
certificate administrator.
6. Save the SSL/TLS certificate to a location that is accessible from the server.
7. Distribute the certificate to clients. For instructions on how to install certificates on
PC-based clients, consult the documentation provided with your web browser. For
Obtaining a signed certificate
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