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To obtain the certificate used by a SSL protected service:
portacle.jar
file..pem
with .cer
as the extension to save.Now you have a copy of the server's public certificate. Next we need to import that certificate to the cacerts
key-store file.
Since we always include the latest Java Runtime Environment (JRE) in our server and client releases, you need to open the cacerts
file coming with the JRE and import the certificate obtained before to that keystore file.
The steps below have to be repeated after every update of PowerFolder Server, because a PowerFolder Server update will also update/replace the Java Runtime Environment with the latest version available at the time of the release! |
%PROGRAMFILES%\PowerFolder.com\PowerFolder-Server\jre\lib\security
$SERVER_INSTALL/jre32/lib/security
or $POWERFOLDER_INSTALL/jre64/lib/security
(replace $SERVER_INSTALL with the path to the PowerFolder Server installation directory)By default the cacerts
file is protected with the password "changeit" (without the quotation marks).
To import the certificate to the cacerts key-store file:
portacle.jar
file.powerfoldermail
or powerfolderldap
).cacerts
file.cacerts
file delivered with the Java Runtime Environment with the one just modified.