Entrust Certificate Services Support Knowledge Base
Audience: General
Last Modified: 2009-12-14 16:07:11.0
TN 7854 - How do I Install an SSL Certificate in Oracle Wallet Manager?
Part 1 - Importing the Entrust Root CA
1. Obtaina copy of our root certificate here http://www.entrust.net/developer/index.cfm . If you are not sure which one to use, please contact Entrust Support.
2. Launch Oracle Wallet Manager.
3. Click Operations > Import Trust Certificates from the menu.
The Import Trusted Certificate window appears.
4. Select Paste the Certificate and click OK.
4. When the message "Please provide a base64 format certificate and paste it below" appears, paste the entire contents of EntrustRoot 2048.txt into the box and click OK.
A message appears indicating the import was successful and the Root Certificate appears at the bottom of the Trusted Certificates tree.
Part 2 - Importing the Entrust L1C Chain Certificate
1. Launch the Oracle Wallet Manager.
2. Click Operations > Import Trust Certificates from the menu.
The Import Trusted Certificate window appears.
3. Select Paste the Certificate and click OK.
4. When the message "Please provide a base64 format certificate and paste it below" appears, paste the entire contents of L1C Chain.txt into the box and click OK.
A message appears indicating the import was successful and the L1C Certificate appears at the bottom of the Trusted Certificates tree.
Part 3 - Importing the Entrust SSL Certificate
1. Launch the Oracle Wallet Manager.
2. Click Operations > Import User Certificate from the menu bar.
The Import Certificate dialog box appears.
3. Select Paste the Certificate, and click OK.
The Import Certificate dialog box reappears.
4. Paste the entire contents of your SSL Certificate file and click OK.
A message appears indicating the certificate was imported successfully. When you are redirected to the main window, wallet status should show "Ready."
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