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1. Re: Trusted certificate
jewellgm Feb 28, 2019 8:58 AM (in response to andrius.antipovas)Can you be more specific about what you want to do? Do you want the web server to provide HTTPS connections? Do you want to use wildfly to use SSL to communicate with external systems that provide SSL connections themselves?
Detailed Configuration - WildFly 10 - Project Documentation Editor
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2. Re: Trusted certificate
andrius.antipovas Feb 28, 2019 9:10 AM (in response to jewellgm)I have application on wildfly server (https://crm.versloaljansas.lt:8443/b-novo/ ). Chrome writes, that it is not secured. I bought trusted certificate from Sectigo, they send me *.crt file. So I do not know how to configure it and fix browser "not-secure" issue.
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3. Re: Trusted certificate
andrius.antipovas Feb 28, 2019 3:05 PM (in response to andrius.antipovas)I have privatekey *.csr and *.crt files. I need a help how to config WildFly using those files
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4. Re: Trusted certificate
jewellgm Mar 1, 2019 1:01 PM (in response to andrius.antipovas)The private key is used to configure the server. You'll need to import the key into a keystore, and configure wildfly to look at the keystore. Additionally, you'll need to configure the undertow web server to utilize SSL.
Look at the second link I provided above, and this one:
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5. Re: Trusted certificate
fjuma Mar 1, 2019 1:42 PM (in response to andrius.antipovas)1 of 1 people found this helpfulIf you're using WildFly 11 or higher, take a look at the following instructions for setting up SSL using Elytron:
Note that as Greg mentioned above, you'll need to have a keystore file that contains your key pair. If you already have a keystore file that contains your private key, you can use the import-certificate command to import the certificate you obtained from Sectigo: