The below steps demonstrates how to install Existing Verified Certificates on Confluence server or Tomcat Application Server:
1- You should have your domain certificate and key, for example:
2- You should install openssl, I did it on windows platform:
https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/Binaries
3- run the below command in openssl to generate the .p12 Personal Information Exchange
4- Now move the .p12 to the server and run the keytool to generate the .jks key (Java Key Store), the keytool is normally located in the JDK or JRE directory whether in TOMCAT or JAVA Directory.
5- Run the keytool comman as below:
6- Once the .jks is generate go to the server.xml file located in tomcat or confluence config directory and un-comment the Connector tag, the server.xml should look close to the below:
1- You should have your domain certificate and key, for example:
company_net.crt
company_net.crt
2- You should install openssl, I did it on windows platform:
https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/Binaries
3- run the below command in openssl to generate the .p12 Personal Information Exchange
openssl pkcs12 -export -in
company_net.crt -inkey
company_net.key -out
company_net.p12
4- Now move the .p12 to the server and run the keytool to generate the .jks key (Java Key Store), the keytool is normally located in the JDK or JRE directory whether in TOMCAT or JAVA Directory.
5- Run the keytool comman as below:
C:\tomacat\jre\bin>keytool -importkeystore -destkeystore c:\mykeystore.jks -srckeystore c:\company_net.p12 -srcstoretype pkcs12
6- Once the .jks is generate go to the server.xml file located in tomcat or confluence config directory and un-comment the Connector tag, the server.xml should look close to the below:
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