Using SSL to connect to host machines
HCL OneTest™ UI Extension for Terminal-based Applications requires a security utility such as OpenSSL or IBM® Certificate Management to produce the *.p12 file that will pass the host servers self-signed certificate credentials to the terminal to allow a secure connection. Although IBM® Certificate Management that runs on Windows®, Linux®, AIX®, or Solaris distributed platforms is not included with HCL OneTest™ UI, it is shipped with other IBM® products such as IBM® Personal Communications, IBM® Host On-Demand, and IBM® HTTP server. You can easily create the *.p12 file if you have access to this utility.
Before you begin
Note: Starting from 9.1.1, you can import certificates from the server to connect to the host
machines securely. See Importing certificates from the server for secured connections.
To use SSL to connect to host machines, you need:
- The extracted host or server certificate in the form of an *.arm or *.der file.
- The secure port for your host connection.
- A CustomizedCAs.p12 with a password of "hod" created using IBM® Certificate Management.
- The correct settings for the terminal session.
About this task
Procedure
- Start IBM Key Management.
- Click . You must change the file type to PKCS12 and name it as CustomizedCAs.p12.
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Save the file to the folder
C:\Program
Files\HCL\HCLOneTest\plugins\com.ibm.test.terminal.7.0.2v200906180724.. The terminal.jar
and TerminalTester.jar must be present in this folder.
- Type hod as the password.Note: This password is hard-coded and must be hod.
- To add the extracted *.der or *.arm file from the host's server certificate to the CustomizedCAs.p12, click Add.
- In the Token Label field, type a valid token label for this certificate.
- To save the file with the certificate you just added, click IBM Key Management. . Verify the password and close
- Start HCL OneTest UI Extension for Terminal-based Applications.
- Configure the advanced settings in the Advanced Properties
page of the IBM® Extension for
Terminal-based Applications dialog box , click Advanced as follows:
- In the terminal session under Port, type the secure port number to be used by the server connection. Typically, this is 992, but it may vary depending on the telnet configuration of your host. The secure connection must show MA*+ in the Operator Information Area at the bottom of the screen.
- Click OK.