How to renew the Self-signed Certificate for Virtual Host Management
Article Number
Applies To
RSA Product Set: RSA SecurID
RSA Product/Service Type: Authentication Manager
RSA Product Version: 8.x
Tasks
In order to assess whether a certificate is close to its expiry date or not:
- Open the operations console
- Navigate to Deployment Configurations > Certificates > Virtual-host Certificate Management
- Notice the expiry date of the certificate on the far right column
Resolution
In order to renew the virtual-host certificate:
- Navigate to Deployment Configuration > Virtual host and load balancing
- Take a snapshot/screenshot of the current configuration as is
- Disable the feature for Virtual host and load balancing
- Navigate back to Deployment Configuration > Virtual host and load balancing
- Re-enable the option for Virtual Host and load balancing
- Fill out the configuration the same as it was from the screenshot taken in step 2
- Save
- Navigate to Deployment Configuration > Certificates > Virtual-host Certificate Management
- Take note of the newly update expiry date of the Self-signed certificate at the expiry date column
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