10.3 Using Certificates with the PKCS #12 Repository
Prior to the version 11-50, NNMi used to provide a Java KeyStore (JKS) repository to store certificates. NNMi 11-50 or later version introduce a Public Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) #12 repository to store certificates. The new PKCS #12 file-based certificate management technique is available for use as soon as you install a new instance of NNMi 11-50 or later version on a system.
However, when you upgrade an older version of NNMi to 11-50 or later version, the PKCS #12 file-based certificate management does not immediately come into effect and NNMi continues to use the JKS repository for certificate management.
This section provides you with the procedures to work with certificates in a new installation of NNMi or an environment where the certificate repository is migrated to the PKCS #12 format.
- Organization of this section
10.3.4 Replacing an Existing Certificate with a new Self-Signed or CA-Signed Certificate
10.3.5 Working with Certificates in Application Failover Environments
10.3.6 Working with Certificates in High-Availability Environments
10.3.7 Working with Certificates in Global Network Management Environments
10.3.8 Configuring an SSL connection to the Directory service