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  • January 16, 2022
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Dear Members, I am facing error when imported new SSL certificate in one of my IFS environment. My other environments with old SSL certificates are still working. Anyone has come across with such issue please let me know. 

 

I tried MWS restart also restarted the Application server but still the same error. 

Certificates are imported without any error and shows the validity as per issuance (until Feb 2023)

IFS apps version in use Apps 10

Thanks in advance. 

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jeetsarika wrote:

Thanks Srikanth for the response. As per the IFS guideline i simply follow the instructions only for single environment. Reference to your questions. I have imported the SSL certificate first on the server and than imported in the IFS environment using the Instance configuration. But quite unfortunately, this issue come first time in three years of IFS usage. Only change previously I was using Digicert and this year I have taken Global sign SSL certificate. That should not be the problem as per supplier. 

Are the Root CA and Intermediate CA’s for the new Provider installed on the server or available on the domain?

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Srikanth
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  • Superhero (Partner)
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  • January 16, 2022

Did you import the SSL using Certificate Manager on the local (Application/MW) Server, prior to deploying it in IFS Application → Instance Reconfiguration screen?

Has anything else change with respect to the instance configuration?


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  • Do Gooder
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  • January 16, 2022

Thanks Srikanth for the response. As per the IFS guideline i simply follow the instructions only for single environment. Reference to your questions. I have imported the SSL certificate first on the server and than imported in the IFS environment using the Instance configuration. But quite unfortunately, this issue come first time in three years of IFS usage. Only change previously I was using Digicert and this year I have taken Global sign SSL certificate. That should not be the problem as per supplier. 


Jeewaka Padmapriya
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Hi @jeetsarika,

Could you please let me know that were there any warnings popped up while importing the SSL certificate? Moreover, what proxy configuration did you select while the instance configuration?

Cheers!


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  • Do Gooder
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  • January 17, 2022

@Jeewaka Padmapriya  There were no warning while importing the certificate. I am not sure about the proxy instance as are asking. We have no proxy setting over our network. Just to inform you that other instances are working fine as per old certificate. I think it is something unusual which i have not come across over these years or usage.  


Srikanth
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  • January 17, 2022
jeetsarika wrote:

Thanks Srikanth for the response. As per the IFS guideline i simply follow the instructions only for single environment. Reference to your questions. I have imported the SSL certificate first on the server and than imported in the IFS environment using the Instance configuration. But quite unfortunately, this issue come first time in three years of IFS usage. Only change previously I was using Digicert and this year I have taken Global sign SSL certificate. That should not be the problem as per supplier. 

Are the Root CA and Intermediate CA’s for the new Provider installed on the server or available on the domain?


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  • Do Gooder
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  • January 17, 2022

@Srikanth Yes they are in place. 


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  • Do Gooder (Customer)
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  • November 16, 2022

Hi @jeetsarika ,

did you solve it?

I have exactly the same issue with the SSL certificate 


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