Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 User Guide
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Configuring the Web Service Adapter
Configuring the HTTPS Protocol
3.
Click
Install Certificate
.
4.
On the
Certificate Import Wizard
Welcome
panel, click
Next
.
5.
On the
Certificate Store
panel, use the default option
Automatically select the certificate store based on
the type of certificate
and click
Next
.
6.
On the
Completing Certificate Import Wizard
panel, click
Finish
.
7.
If a
Security Warning
message displays informing you that you are about to install a certificate from a certification
authority, click
Yes
to continue with the certificate installation.
A message stating The import was successful displays.
8.
Click
OK
to close the message and return to the
Certificate
dialog.
9.
Click
OK
on the
Certificate
dialog. You can close your browser now.
10.
Repeat the process for each Web Service server that you want to connect to with the Web Service Adapter.
Export Security Certificates
After you have obtained the security certificates for the target servers, you must export them from the Internet Explorer
cache to a local directory.
cache to a local directory.
To export the cached certificates to a local directory
1.
On the local computer, create the following directory for the certificates:
C:\WebServer-Certs
2.
In Internet Explorer, select
Tools>Internet Options
.
3.
On the
Internet Options
dialog, select the
Content
tab.
4.
In the Certificates area, click
Certificates
.
5.
On the
Certificates
dialog, select the
Trusted Root Certification Authorities
tab to display the list of trusted
certificates. This list should contain the certificates for the target servers that were obtained in the previous
procedure (see
procedure (see
6.
Scroll through the list of certificates to find the certificates.
7.
Perform the following procedure for each target server certificate:
a.
Select the certificate and click
Export
to launch the Certificate Export Wizard.
b.
On the
Welcome
panel, click
Next
.
c.
On the
Export File Format
panel, use the default option DER encoded binary X.509 (.CER) and click
Next
.
d.
On the
File To Export
panel, enter the complete path to the WebServer-Certs directory and a unique name for
the certificate:
C:\WebServer-Certs\servername.cer
e.
Click
Next
.
f.
On the
Completing the Certificate Export Wizard
panel, click
Finish
to complete the export.
A message stating The export was successful displays.