on 11-09-2011 5:10 PM
Hi,
I've got a certificate created in house. when i try to import " Certificate Response " in transaction strustsso2 i got the following error;
Issuer certificate missing in database:
In the database i don't have my issuer " Aero-Root-CA " and it's too long to create it in the database. Any idea?
Hello Benoit,
Please try and import the certificate response from your Certification Authority (CA) again, however please ensure you import the response along with the root and intermediate certificates from you CA.
BEGIN CERTIFICATE
<encrypted part of the certificate response>
END CERTIFICATE
BEGIN CERTIFICATE
<encrypted part of the CA intermediate certificate>
END CERTIFICATE
BEGIN CERTIFICATE
<encrypted part of the CA ROOT certificate>
END CERTIFICATE
There can be no, one, or more than one intermediate certificate. The sequence of the certificates should not matter.
Then select and correct PSE (i.e. SSL Server PSE) and import it via transaction STRUST.
Please assure that you use the correct certificates.
I hope this information helps you.
Regards,
Blanca
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Hello,
Try to save the certificate as P7B file - split it on OS level in 4 pieces, and assemble them to a PEM file. You can do this using a freeware tool called openssl. This is what we did when we had the same issue a while ago.
Best regards
Tobias
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