This section explains how to manually install the SSL certificate you received from your certificate provider.
If you want to include an intermediate certificate and do not have one saved locally, see Extracting an Intermediate Certificate from your Browser.
You should use the FileCloud control panel to install an SSL certificate. If you encounter issues, you can install the certificate manually.
To enable SSL in Apache, the following are required:
To install the SSL certificates:
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1. Open the following file for editing:
2. Find the following line:
3. Change the ServerName in quotes to your domain name. In the serverName do not use * . For wild card certificates, use the FQDN excluding the * The domain name should also match the FQDN/common name field of your CSR. Certificate Signing Request (CSR) is a data file that contains the Public Key and your domain details. |
If your signed certificate needs a certificate chain file containing all the intermediate certificates, then you need to install the certificate chain file as well. To do this, you need to edit a configuration file and specify the chain file's location. If your intermediate certificates are not part of the standard ca-bundle, you must:
This will prevent issues with the Desktop client apps. To install the certificate chain file:Merge the chain certificate with your server certificate:
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After you have completed:
You must restart the Apache server. This will activate the new SSL certificates and allow Apache to operate in HTTPS mode. |