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SSL Enabling SSO: Testing; Issuing a User Certificate

Now we will test our user certificate based authentication. First we need to obtain a user certificate from the Oracle Certificate Authority.

Issuing a User Certificate

There are three ways for a user to obtain a certificate.

Using your Oracle AS Single Sign-on Credentials

Using an existing Certificate

Using Manual Approval/Authentication

 

In this lesson we will learn how to issue a certificate "Using your Oracle AS Single Sign-on Credentials"

This method of obtaining a user certificate requires you to already have a valid user account in the Oracle Application Server.

Navigate to the following URL:

https://host.domain.com:4400/oca/user

You should see a page that looks like this.

Select the "User Certificates" tab. The next page should look like this.

Select "Use Your OracleAS Single sign-on name and password", then click on the "Submit" button.

On the page that follows, enter your OracleAS user credentials.

On the page that follows click on the "Get Certificate" button.

On the next page select a certificate key size, then click on the "Submit" button.

Immediately after clicking the submit button you will be asked to enter a password for your new certificate.

After entering a password for your certificate, your new user certificate should immediately be issued. Click on the "Import to Browser" button and your new certificate will be ready to use.

Watch a viewlet to see how its done.

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