Before you begin
A truststore file is a key database file that contains public keys. The public key is stored as a signer certificate. The keys are used for a variety of purposes, including authentication and data integrity. In WebSphere Application Server, adding truststore files to the configuration is different between client and server. For the client, a truststore file is added to a property file, like sas.client.props. For the server, a truststore file is added through the WebSphere Application Server administrative console.
Before you add the truststore file to your configuration, ask the following questions:Steps for this task
Result
The SSL configuration alias now contains a valid truststore file for an SSL connection.Example
Related concepts
Secure Sockets Layer
Related tasks
Managing digital certificates
Configuring Common Secure Interoperability Version 2 and Security Authentication
Service authentication protocols