11-28-2022 05:03 AM
Hello, we have a certificate installed on a soap server and we are trying to connect to it using java and uccx editor,
I would like to know if it's possible to do it using java.
When we added the certificate files to the uccx it returned handshake failed exception.
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11-29-2022 08:18 AM
I hope, I got it right:
UCCX connects to a SOAP server, and while connecting UCCX should verify the certificate of the SOAP server.
If yes, then you need to upload the certificate of the SOAP server and / or the CA-certificate into UCCX (probably into "tomcat-trust" store) via OS administration GUI.
Nothing about certificates is done in the UCCX editor, this is only for the script editing.
11-29-2022 10:52 AM
You are correct, the certificate chain needs to be added to the tomcat-trust store in CCX.
11-29-2022 05:32 AM
What are you trying to do? From your post, I don't understand what you are doing or what you are trying to achieve. Your post is very confusing.
11-29-2022 07:39 AM
Hello,
I have to files, p12 and jks + password
The target is to validate the certificate from UCCX side to connect to the soap server.
I just want to know if i should do it in java (in UCCX Editor) or on UCCX level.
if i have to do it in java what are the steps that i should follow.
11-29-2022 08:18 AM
I hope, I got it right:
UCCX connects to a SOAP server, and while connecting UCCX should verify the certificate of the SOAP server.
If yes, then you need to upload the certificate of the SOAP server and / or the CA-certificate into UCCX (probably into "tomcat-trust" store) via OS administration GUI.
Nothing about certificates is done in the UCCX editor, this is only for the script editing.
11-29-2022 10:52 AM
You are correct, the certificate chain needs to be added to the tomcat-trust store in CCX.
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