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From what I've read, "changeit" is the default password for the java keystore.
I don't see any responses. Did you get it figured out?--
I'm starting to run into the same issue.
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Jim Oberholtzer
Agile Technology Architects
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From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
DrFranken
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2017 10:54 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: HMC Wildcard Certificate - Java Keystore
We are getting crap from providers now that having an HMC with a self
signed certificate is no longer acceptable. Such a device may be
banned from their equipment racks and it now violates various requirements.
It's not just the HMC of course it's IBM i, switches, firewalls,
routers, SANs, tape libraries, and the beat goes on.
Obtaining a separate key for every device in the DC is both expensive
and a management nightmare.
So a wildcard it is. Working in many places but from IBM: "the hmc
does not support adding a wildcard certificate."
There is a POSSIBLE workaround that involves creating a java keystore
in jks or pkcs12 format, importing the wildcard to that and then
importing that keystore into the HMC.
Has anyone experience with creating a Java Keystore that might have
insights into doing that? 'The Google' returns thousands of hits but
they all seem to think I'm a java expert to start with.
Anyone put a wildcard cert into their HMC??
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