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1. Create a new keystore (type: JKS) with a key pair. For example, keystore name: //fs.keystore//) There are several tools available for creating the keystore, such as the freely available //KeyStore Explorer// tool. |
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-1. Export the certificate, based on the generated key pair. Import the certificate into a new keystore (type: JKS). For example, keystore name: //ms.keystore// |
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+1. Export the certificate chain, based on the generated key pair. Import the certificate into a new keystore (type: JKS). For example, keystore name: //ms.keystore// |
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1. Put the keystore (//fs.keystore//) with the key pair in the configuration directory of the frontend server. |
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-1. On the frontend server, open the file //application.properties// and add or edit the following entries:((( |
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+1. On the frontend server, open the file //application.properties// (this is created automatically after installation) and add or edit the following entries:((( |
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{{code language="properties"}} |
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fs.settings.authKey=... |
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fs.settings.port=... |