The best way is to import newly generated certificates to OO Certificate store is to convert recently made keys to PKCS 12 format and then import the certificate in its new format to OO certificate store. OO web service uses certificate store to store multiple public and private keys in one file, there are many formats for these stores, but the one used by OO is using PKCS 12 format. Openssl x509 -req -days 365 -in central.csr -signkey central.key -out central.crtĥ- Now we have the public key and the private key for our self-signed certificate but in two files format. In our example, as it is self-signed, it is signed by the certificate central.key we have just generated Openssl req -config openssl.cfg -new -key central.key -out central.csrĤ- Next step is to sign the certificate request and to generate a signed Public key. SubjectAltName = req_distinguished_nameĤ- Execute the following command mentioning your newly created “openssl.cfg” file and your private key “central.key”, this command will create your certificate request file as “central.csr” KeyUsage = nonRepudiation, digitalSignature, keyEncipherment # Extensions to add to a certificate request # extendedKeyUsage = critical,timeStampingĭistinguished_name = req_distinguished_name for other parameters, please check this link # This is required for TSA certificates. We will need to include some certificate details with our certificate request, to do this you will need to create a file named “openssl.cfg” and to include the below details:ĬN is common name that users will use to access your service in this case the URL for central server.
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The file will be named “central.key” and its size will be 2048ģ- Create public key certificate request (not yet signed by any entity) So I decided to renew OO certificate and share related step in this article.ġ- Locate openssl command and change directory to its location in the screenshots, in our example, we have “openssl” command on the following path “C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\HP Operations Orchestration\java\bin”Ģ- Generate a private key for your certificate. This error means that my self-signed certificate has expired, check the certificate and it was expired. Recently, I decided to use it during designing a workflow but I have got the following error.įirst thing to do when you get errors is to check the right log file, so I have checked OO Studio log files located in C:\Users\.oo\logs\ and found the following issue : : The main use for this feature is to allow customers to use Studio when investigating issues in their Central environments without having to manually deploy fixes and modify the Central Flow Library.
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Micro Focus OO has a feature called Studio Remote Debugging that allows an OO user to troubleshoot and debug flow runs in a remote Central.