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Configure CA certificate with SnapCenter site
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You should configure the CA certificate with SnapCenter site on Windows host.
Steps
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Open IIS Manager on the Windows Server where SnapCenter is installed.
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In the left navigation pane, click Connections.
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Expand the name of the server and Sites.
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Select the SnapCenter website on which you want to install the SSL Certificate.
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Navigate to Actions > Edit Site, click Bindings.
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In the Bindings page, select binding for https.
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Click Edit.
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From the SSL certificate drop-down list, select the recently imported SSL Certificate.
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Click OK.
The SnapCenter Scheduler site (default port: 8154, HTTPS) is configured with self-signed certificate. This port is communicating within the SnapCenter Server host and it is not mandatory to configure with a CA certificate. However, if your environment mandates you to use a CA Certificate, repeat steps 5 to 9 using the SnapCenter Scheduler site.
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If the recently deployed CA certificate is not listed in the drop-down menu, check if the CA certificate is associated with the private key. |
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Ensure that the certificate is added using the following path: Console Root > Certificates – Local Computer > Trusted Root Certification Authorities > Certificates. |