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Subject: RE: New Message from Rich Bartolucci in Customer Voice Portal (CVP) - Gener
Replied by: Hemal Mehta on 21-03-2013 11:10:35 AM
Just load it to cacerts C:\Cisco\CVP\jre1.6\lib\security\cacerts
Hemal

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Subject: New Message from Rich Bartolucci in Customer Voice Portal (CVP) - General Discussion - All Versions: CVP 8.5 Java Keystores

Rich Bartolucci has created a new message in the forum "General Discussion - All Versions": -------------------------------------------------------------- In the past we've always created our own keystore and imported certificates into such, then modified the CVP Tomcat server properties to use that keystore in the JVM args. Since we've upgraded to CVP 8.5, I now find that there is a CVP-specific keystore already defined in the Tomcat JVM args (C:\Cisco\CVP\conf\security\.ormKeystore) and I don't want to delete that as I'm assuming its vital to CVP operations. I also saw a .keystore file in that directory, not sure what that is for. Does anyone know where I can now load these certificates so they can be accessible to any CVP application and custom code that we write?
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Created by: Rich Bartolucci on 21-03-2013 10:44:27 AM
In the past we've always created our own keystore and imported certificates into such, then modified the CVP Tomcat server properties to use that keystore in the JVM args. Since we've upgraded to CVP 8.5, I now find that there is a CVP-specific keystore already defined in the Tomcat JVM args (C:\Cisco\CVP\conf\security\.ormKeystore) and I don't want to delete that as I'm assuming its vital to CVP operations. I also saw a .keystore file in that directory, not sure what that is for. Does anyone know where I can now load these certificates so they can be accessible to any CVP application and custom code that we write?

Subject: RE: New Message from Hemal Mehta in Customer Voice Portal (CVP) - General D
Replied by: GEOFFREY THOMPSON on 21-03-2013 11:22:10 AM
>>>>Just load it to cacerts

That’s what I did.

Regards,
Geoff

Subject: RE: CVP 8.5 Java Keystores
Replied by: Hemal Mehta on 21-03-2013 12:32:21 PM
Janine,
      In the older ones, path was different with different JRE. Same concept though.
Hemal

Subject: Re: New Message from Hemal Mehta in Customer Voice Portal (CVP) - General D
Replied by: Janine Graves on 21-03-2013 12:12:10 PM
Hemal and Geoff,
Did this (C:\Cisco\CVP\jre1.6\lib\security\cacerts) also work in older
CVP versions? Or was it only once cisco went to CVP 8.5?

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Janine Graves

Subject: RE: Re: New Message from Hemal Mehta in Customer Voice Portal (CVP) - Gener
Replied by: Rich Bartolucci on 21-03-2013 12:28:32 PM
Thank you everyone for your suggestions. I did add the cert to cacerts and everything works great now.

Subject: Re: New Message from Hemal Mehta in Customer Voice Portal (CVP) - General D
Replied by: Janine Graves on 21-03-2013 12:50:10 PM
Hemal, Why don't the certificates need to be within the CVP/VxmlServer directory? Doesn't the VxmlServer/Tomcat need them? -- Janine Graves

Subject: RE: New Message from Janine Graves in Customer Voice Portal (CVP) - General
Replied by: GEOFFREY THOMPSON on 21-03-2013 01:00:09 PM
Tomcat needs them but they come from the JRE run-time. In the case of Tomcat, the JRE is under the Tomcat tree. It all works.

Regards,
Geoff

Subject: RE: New Message from Janine Graves in Customer Voice Portal (CVP) - General
Replied by: Hemal Mehta on 21-03-2013 01:18:09 PM
Tomcat by default uses cacerts under the JRE. You can of course manually override using connector element in server.xml.
Hemal

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Subject: New Message from Janine Graves in Customer Voice Portal (CVP) - General Discussion - All Versions: Re: New Message from Hemal Mehta in Customer Voice Portal (CVP) - General D

Janine Graves has created a new message in the forum "General Discussion - All Versions": -------------------------------------------------------------- Hemal, Why don't the certificates need to be within the CVP/VxmlServer directory? Doesn't the VxmlServer/Tomcat need them? -- Janine Graves
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