When configuring two-way SSL authentication between WebSphere Commerce and Sterling Order Management, first configure two-way SSL for
WebSphere Commerce.
About this task
In this task, configure SSL for WebSphere Commerce.
Procedure
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Create a self-signed certificate for WebSphere Commerce
authentication:
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Open the WebSphere Application Server Administrative Console
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In the Integrated Solution console, go to and click NodeDefaultKeyStore. The properties for the key
store display.
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Under Additional Properties, click Personal
certificates.
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Click Create and then click Self-signed
Certificate. Set the required properties for the certificate, as shown in the table.
Table 1. Required properties for the self-signed certificate
Property |
Value |
Alias |
Enter a name to indicate the server certificate, such as wcclient.
|
Common name |
Enter the value that is specified for the Sterling Order Management transport. For example,
WCIntegrationUser. |
Validity period |
Enter the number of dates that the server certificate is valid. The default is
365 days. |
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Click OK and then click Save.
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Configure the SSL settings for WebSphere Commerce:
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In the Integrated Solutions Console, go to and click NodeDefaultSSLSettings. Set the following properties
for the SSL configurations and keep all other default property values:
Table 2. SSL settings
Property |
Value |
Default server certificate alias |
default |
Default client certificate alias |
Enter the value that is specifed for the alias of the self-signed certificate. For example,
wcclient. |
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Click OK and then click Save.