Purpose:
SSL/TLS certificate installation guide
For Oracle Wallet Manager
NOTE:
As of November 12, 2024, Entrust introduced a new TLS certificate hierarchy as part of the deployment. The TLS certificate delivery now includes two certificate chains. The delivery of these certificate chains can be in the form of:
- Individual files. Intermediate 1 (filename: intermediate1.crt ) and Intermediate 2 (filename: intermediate2.crt ) or
- Concatenate PEM file (filename: CertificateBundle1.pem/CertificateBundle2.pem ) or
- P7B format file (filename: Certificatebundle.p7b )
Both intermediate/chain certificates must be installed in your environment.
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Before you begin...
- Never share private keys files.
- If you plan on using the same certificate on multiple servers always transfer the private key using a secure method (e-mail is not considered a secure method of transfer).
- It is best practice to ensure that you have current and up to date Ciphers and Protocols to ensure the best security when deploying a new Private key and Server Certificate.
- Make sure you run the SSL Server Test at the end of the installation process to check your certificate configuration against SSL/TLS Best Practices.
- For more information on SSL/TLS Best Practices, click here .
Installing your Entrust SSL/TLS Certificate on Oracle Wallet Manager
1. Click the Download button in the pickup wizard to download your certificate files. Clicking the download button will produce a zip file that includes your Server Certificate, the Entrust chain/intermediate certificates(s) and the Entrust Root certificate. Extract the files from the zip file.
2. In the Oracle Wallet Manager interface top menu, click on Operations > Import Trusted Certificate.
3. In the dialog box that appears, select the the option to Paste the Certificate and then click OK.
4. In the resulting dialog box, you will need to paste the contents of the Root.crt file that you downloaded in step 1 by opening the file in Notepad, copying the entire contents, and pasting it into the Import Trusted Certificate box on your Oracle Wallet Manager interface. Click OK to complete the import process for the Entrust Root certificate.
5. In the Oracle Wallet Manager interface top menu, click on Operations > Import Trusted Certificate.
6. In the dialog box that appears, select the the option to Paste the Certificate and then click OK.
7. In the resulting dialog box, you will need to paste the contents of the Intermediate.crt file that you downloaded in step 1 by opening the file in Notepad, copying the entire contents, and pasting it into the Import Trusted Certificate box on your Oracle Wallet Manager interface. Click OK to complete the import process for the Entrust Chain certificate.
NOTE: As of November 12, 2024, the intermediate certificate came with two files: intermediate1.crt and intermediate2.crt. These intermediate/chain certificates must be imported into your server/appliance.
8. Click on Operations > Import User Certificate
9. In the dialog box that appears, select the the option to Paste the Certificate and then click OK. 13. In the resulting dialog box, you will need to paste the contents of the ServerCertificate.crt file that you downloaded in step 1 by opening the file in Notepad, copying the entire contents, and pasting it into the Import Trusted Certificate box on your Oracle Wallet Manager interface. Click OK to complete the import process for your signed Entrust server certificate.
10. You should see a message stating that the certificate import was successful and the wallet status should change to ready.
11. In the Oracle HTTP Server menu, click Administration > Virtual Hosts
12. Locate the SSL host for port 443, click Configure > SSL Configure
13. Select the new wallet from the Server Wallet Name list
14. Perform an Oracle HTTP Server stop and start
If you have any questions or concerns please contact the
Entrust Certificate Services Support
department for further assistance:
Hours of Operation:
Sunday 8:00 PM ET to Friday 8:00 PM ET
North America (toll free): 1-866-267-9297
Outside North America: 1-613-270-2680 (or see the list below)
NOTE:
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