How to Create a Wallet and Keystore with a TEST Certificate Using keytool and orapki Utilities for Use With OHS Standalone 12c 12.2.1.x
(Doc ID 2121440.1)
Last updated on APRIL 18, 2024
Applies to:
Oracle HTTP Server - Version 12.2.1.0.0 and laterOracle WebLogic Server - Version 12.2.1.0.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Goal
It is often asked how to create a wallet using the ORAPKI tool and then also a keystore using KEYTOOL. For testing purposes, a self-signed certificate would be used, but it is important that they also be compatible when using the Oracle HTTP Server and WLS Proxy Pug-In. This document describes the steps to do this and configure Oracle HTTP Server's ssl.conf and mod_wl_ohs.conf to use the wallet to connect to Oracle WebLogic Server.
Note: This is part of a series included in <Note 2339507.1> Primary Note for SSL Configuration in Fusion Middleware 12c Release 2 (12.2.x)
If you are actually looking to configure a REAL CA signed certificate, follow this instead:
<Note 2368714.1> How to Create a Wallet and Keystore with a REAL Certificate Using keytool and orapki Utilities for Use With OHS Standalone 12c 12.2.1.x
If you are actually looking to configure a REAL CA signed certificate, follow this instead:
<Note 2368714.1> How to Create a Wallet and Keystore with a REAL Certificate Using keytool and orapki Utilities for Use With OHS Standalone 12c 12.2.1.x
Solution
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