Certificate Installation: Oracle using Oracle Wallet Manager
Installing a Certificate on Oracle using Oracle Wallet Manager
You will have received your certificate from us, a file typically named 'your_domain_com.crt' as well as the intermediate [download root & intermediate certificates from Root & Intermediate Certificates]. The root certificate [download root & intermediate certificates from Root & Intermediate Certificates] is also provided.
It is important that the certificates are imported in the correct order for Oracle to accept the certificate.
- Select 'Operations' from the main menu. Choose the option 'Import Trusted Certificate'.
- Choose 'Paste the Certificate' and click 'OK'. A window will appear with the message Please provide a base64 format certificate and paste it below.
Open the root certificate file ([download root & intermediate certificates from Root & Intermediate Certificates]) in a text-editor and copy and paste the contents into the area provided. Click 'OK'.
- The root certificate should now be installed. Repeat the process with the intermediate [download root & intermediate certificates from Root & Intermediate Certificates]. Make sure to install them in order.
- Select 'Operations' from the main menu. Choose the option 'Import Trusted Certificate'.
- Return to the main menu, and select 'Operations'. Choose the option 'Import User Certificate'. As in Step 2, click 'Paste the Certificate' and copy and paste the certificate in as before.
The certificate file is the one typically named with your domain, like: 'your_domain_com.crt'. Click 'OK' and the import should be successful.
- The certificates are now all imported, and the status of the Wallet should be 'ready'. Save the changes to the wallet, and you can use it with your Oracle software.
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