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  • 1.  Securing Release Opreation Center (UI) communication

    Posted Jun 22, 2018 11:04 AM

    Hi,

     

    I've been able to follow the documentation to self sign the ROC (UI) communication.

     

    But the documentation falls short when explaining how to do it with a certificate from a certified autority (entrust and such).

     

    Any of you guys have a proper procedure on how to do this ? We are using Release Automatin 6.6.

     

    Doc used : Secure Communications - CA Release Automation - 6.6 - CA Technologies Documentation 

     

    Best regards,

    GGV



  • 2.  Re: Securing Release Opreation Center (UI) communication

    Broadcom Employee
    Posted Jun 25, 2018 01:35 AM

    Hi,

     

    I found a knowledge article regarding this matter. Can it help you?

    How can i use my own CA signed certificates to set - CA Knowledge 

     

    Regards

    Yas



  • 3.  Re: Securing Release Opreation Center (UI) communication

    Posted Jun 26, 2018 09:25 AM

    I'll give this a try.

     

    Regards,

    GGV



  • 4.  Re: Securing Release Opreation Center (UI) communication

    Broadcom Employee
    Posted Jul 04, 2018 04:36 AM

    Did you have a chance to try?

    If you don't have additional question, please click "Mark Correct".

     

    Regards

    Yas



  • 5.  Re: Securing Release Opreation Center (UI) communication

    Broadcom Employee
    Posted Jun 25, 2018 04:07 AM

    Hi,

     Did Yas answered your query?

     

    In case if you still have some question, may we request to share some more information around what is not covered in document may be we can enhance our document to cover same.

     

    Regards,

    Saurabh



  • 6.  Re: Securing Release Opreation Center (UI) communication
    Best Answer

    Broadcom Employee
    Posted Jun 25, 2018 09:31 AM

    Hi Guillaume,

     

    Did the kb article shared by Yas help? I think that kb looks very helpful. But if it did not get you all the way to where you need to be then there is a more detailed reference type of kb article (not a step by step guide - because it does depend on the file format/type you receive from your certificate admin) that might help. You can find it here: 

    Secure Communications With Signed Certificates - CA Knowledge 

     

    Please let us know if any of these help.

     

    Kind regards,

    Gregg