04-03-2014 10:12 PM - edited 03-19-2019 08:04 AM
I am currently in the process of getting Expressway C & E up and running in the lab, so don't want to use signed certs just for the testing purposes.
A lot of the documentation states that you have to have TLS turned on for authentication with CUCM, CUIMP, between Expressway servers, etc, but there is no information on how to import the self signed cert from say CUCM, or IM&P in to Expressway.
Does anyone have this in a document, or a simple process? I'm sure it can't be hard, but there just doesn't seem to be an obvious way to do it.
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04-04-2014 11:21 AM
Hello,
I dont have a process document but these are the basic steps:
Navigate to CUCM/CUCN/IMP OS administration
Navigate to Security -> Certificate Management
Click Find and select the tomcat.pem cert and click Download.
Upload this cert to the Expressway.Maintenance ->Security certificates ->Trusted CA certificate.
Repeat this process for all servers.
From Expressway,
Navigate to Maintenance ->Security certificates -> Server certificate.
Click on SHow Pem file and copy the contents into a text file. Rename the extension of this text file to .pem and upload it back to the tomcat trust section of each of the applications.
HTH
04-04-2014 11:21 AM
Hello,
I dont have a process document but these are the basic steps:
Navigate to CUCM/CUCN/IMP OS administration
Navigate to Security -> Certificate Management
Click Find and select the tomcat.pem cert and click Download.
Upload this cert to the Expressway.Maintenance ->Security certificates ->Trusted CA certificate.
Repeat this process for all servers.
From Expressway,
Navigate to Maintenance ->Security certificates -> Server certificate.
Click on SHow Pem file and copy the contents into a text file. Rename the extension of this text file to .pem and upload it back to the tomcat trust section of each of the applications.
HTH
04-05-2014 05:23 PM
Thanks, I was on the right track then, just wasn't sure as it wasn't documented anywhere.
06-03-2015 07:18 AM
Thank you George for that short, but very informative post.
Exactly what I just need!
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