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How do I install a CA signed SSL Certificate into a distributed CLM environment with a Reverse Proxy?

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I have a customer that has a distributed CLM 6.0.1 environment with an IHS reverse proxy.
The environment was migrated from a single-server topology to a distributed one, so the IHS proxy was used to maintain Public URL stability.

I had set up the distributed environment using the standard self-signed certificates.
The client has since obtained a CA signed certificate which I installed into the IHS keystore and set this to be the default cerificate.
However, once I restarted the IHS service, I could no longer access any of the CLM apps and started receiving SSL handshake errors in the IHS log file.

What additional steps do I need to perform to properly install the CA signed SSL certificate into the distributed environment?

Thank you,
Sudheer

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See https://jazz.net/library/article/1192 arond

Setup SSL Handshake Between the WAS profiles and IHS

Both ends need to know the certificates. See more related articles and help here:

https://www.google.com/search?q=IHS+certificates+site:jazz.net


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Hi Ralph,

I have set up the SSL handshake between the WAS profiles and IHS when we had the self-signed cert installed.
I just want to confirm if we have to redo this step after installing the CA-signed cert into the IHS keystore?

Regards,
Sudheer

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