Siemens XT65 User Manual

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Java User’s Guide

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5. Import CA root certificate and CA private key into java keystore

- Use the CA Root Certificate for the creation of Java Security Command. See

Section

12.5.3

.

- Execute command

6. Export private key from server certificate

- The private key is needed for the (HTTPS or Secure Connection)server configuration.
- Execute command

- Convert format

7. Send CA Root Certificate to the module

- Create Java Security Command “SetRootCert”. See

Section 12.5.3

.

- Send this command with AT^SJSEC to the module. See

Section 12.4.3

.

8. Send Java Security Command “Switch on Certificate Verification for HTTPS Connections”

to the module. See

Section 12.5.3

.

Result:

- You have a keystore for the configuration of the Java Security of the module.
- You have a signed server certificate (files “server.pem” or “server.der”).
- You have a private key file for your server configuration (files "server_privkey.pem" or

"server_privkey.der.

- The module contains the CA Root Certificat.
- HTTPS certificate verification is activate.

Consult the documentation of your web server on how to set.up the certificate on it.

>java -jar setprivatekey.jar -alias dummyca

-storepass keystorepass -keystore customer.ks

-keypass cakeypass

-keyfile ./democa/private/cakey.der -certfile ./democa/cacert.der

java -jar getprivatekey.jar -alias server

-keystore customer.ks -storepass keystorepass

-keypass keypass -keyfile server_privkey.der

>openssl pkcs8 -in server_privkey.der

-inform DER -out server_privkey.pem

-outform PEM -nocrypt

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