List of trusted certificate authorities on the IBM HTTP Server

Associate your public key with a digitally signed certificate from a certificate authority (CA) that is designated as a trusted root CA on your server. You can buy a signed certificate by submitting a certificate request to a certificate authority provider. The default certificate request file name is certreq.arm. The certificate request file is a PKCS 10 file, in Base64-encoded format.

You can create a new .kdb keystore file and view the list of designated trusted certificate authorities (CAs). If you are using a personal certificate and the signer is not in the list, you must obtain a signer certificate from the associated trusted certificate authority. IBM HTTP Server supports the following certificate authority (CA) software:




Related concepts
SSL certificate revocation list
Related tasks
Choosing the type of client authentication protection
Creating a self-signed certificate
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