To add the Web server certificate to the JVM

1. Open Internet Explorer and enter your Zend Platform URL. An error message is displayed.

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Figure 186 - Internet Explorer Error

2. Click "Continue to this website".

You will be taken to the Zend Platform login page and a Certificate Error notification will appear next to the address bar:

Figure 187 - Zend Platform Certificate Error

3. Click on the "Certificate Error" next to the URL. A 'Certificate Invalid' popup will be displayed.

4. Click on the "View certificates" link at the bottom of the popup to display the certificate details.

Figure 187 - Zend Platform Certificate Error

3. Click on the "Certificate Error" next to the URL. A 'Certificate Invalid' popup will be displayed.

4. Click on the "View certificates" link at the bottom of the popup to display the certificate details.

Figure 188 - Certificate Information Dialog

5. Select the Details tab.

The Certificate Export wizard will launch.

Figure 189 - Certificate Export Wizard

7. Click Next.

You will be asked to select an export file fomat.

8. Select the "DER encoded binary X.509" format and click Next.

9. In the File name field, browse to your JVM directory. By default, this is located in: Windows/Linux: <Studio_Directory>/jre

Mac: /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Home

10. In the File Name field, enter 'MyServer'.

11. Click Next.

A summary screen will be displayed.

12. Click Finish.

The certificate will be exported to the specified destination.

13. Run the following command in your CLI: <JVM_Directory>/bin/keytool -import -trustcacerts -alias <any_unique_name> -file <JVM_Directory>/MyServer.cert -keystore <JVM_Directory>/lib/security/cacerts

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