After you configure the human resources HTTP Server to use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), you must configure a certificate for the server to use to initiate SSL. Based on the objectives for this scenario, you have chosen to create and operate a Local Certificate Authority (CA) to issue a certificate to the server.
When you use Digital Certificate Manager (DCM) to create a Local CA, you are guided through a process that ensures that you configure everything that you need to enable SSL for your application. This includes assigning the certificate that the Local CA issues to your Web server application. Also, you add the Local CA to the Web server application's CA trust list. Having the Local CA in the application's trust list ensures that the application can recognize and authenticate users that present certificates that the Local CA issues.
To use Digital Certificate Manager (DCM) to create and operate a Local CA and issue a certificate to your human resources server application, complete these steps:
When you complete the certificate configuration that your Web server application requires to use SSL, you can configure the Web server to require certificates for user authentication.