[Fiware-support] [SUPPORT] [JIRA Support] How to import the private/secret key when running JIRA over HTTPS

Luis Cañas-Díaz lcanas at bitergia.com
Fri Jun 13 10:24:41 CEST 2014


On 13/06/14 08:46, MANUEL ESCRICHE VICENTE wrote:
> Luis, algún progreso?

Hola Manuel,
estoy desplazado estos días para unas reuniones de la empresa. Atento a 
la plataforma por si pasa algo pero no "operando". El Lunes lo retomo.

Saludos,
Luis.
>
> Gracias.
>
> Manuel
>
> *From:*MANUEL ESCRICHE VICENTE
> *Sent:* miércoles, 11 de junio de 2014 9:38
> *To:* 'Luis Cañas-Díaz'
> *Subject:* FW: [SUPPORT] [JIRA Support] How to import the private/secret
> key when running JIRA over HTTPS
>
> *From:*Daniel Leng [Atlassian] [mailto:jira-support-system at atlassian.com]
> *Sent:* martes, 10 de junio de 2014 16:49
> *To:* MANUEL ESCRICHE VICENTE
> *Subject:* [SUPPORT] [JIRA Support] How to import the private/secret key
> when running JIRA over HTTPS
>
> Status of the request "How to import the private/secret key when running
> JIRA over HTTPS" with key JSP-194612 has been changed...
>
> *JIRA Support*- Configuration Query
> <https://support.atlassian.com/servicedesk/customer/jsp>
>
> 	
>
> Reference: *JSP-194612*
> <https://support.atlassian.com/servicedesk/customer/jsp/configuration-query-194612>
>
>
>   How to import the private/secret key when running JIRA over HTTPS
>   <https://support.atlassian.com/servicedesk/customer/jsp/configuration-query-194612>
>   Waiting For Customer
>
>
>         Daniel Leng [Atlassian]
>
> Today 4:49 PM
>
> Hi Manuel,
>
> In that case I recommend using Portecle as per our SSL docs
> <https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA061/Running+JIRA+over+SSL+or+HTTPS>
> as a visual tool for performing the import, instead of using command prompt.
> You can use portecle to open an existing keystore (File >> Open keystore
> file...), look for the keystore that is used by the JAVA installation
> that JIRA is using.
> Once opened, you can simply import your .pem certificate into the
> keystore (Tools >> Import Trusted Certificate), and then remember to
> *Save* the keystore. This should work, but you need to make sure of the
> following points:
>
>  1. Ensure that you know which JAVA installation that JIRA is using.
>     (Log in to your JIRA system, go to Administration >> System >>
>     System Info), look for the line titled *java.home*. This is the JAVA
>     installation that your JIRA is using)
>  2. The keystore that your JAVA installation uses, by default, is
>     $JAVA_INSTALLATION/jre/lib/security/cacerts
>
> Do remember to restart JIRA after you have imported the .pem file and
> saved the keystore. I don't think you need to worry about separate
> private keys and certificates, as the .pem file should be enough. Let me
> know if this helps!
>
> Best regards,
> Daniel
>
> Status changed to *Waiting For Customer*
>
> Today 4:49 PM
>
> You can view the full request
> <https://support.atlassian.com/servicedesk/customer/jsp/configuration-query-194612>
>
>
>     Previous activity
>
> Status changed to *Atlassian Investigating*
>
> Today 3:34 PM
>
>
>         Manuel Escriche
>
> Today 3:34 PM
>
> Hi Daniel,
>
> Thanks for the link.
> We read it all again and tried to follow the process.
> However, we aren't done yet since we found some difficulty we don't know
> how to overcome. I mean "we have a signed certificate in PEM format. We
> would like to know how to import both the private key and the signed
> certificate using that format and using the command line tool."
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Kind regards,
> Manuel
>
> Status changed to *Waiting For Customer*
>
> 03/Jun/14 3:18 PM
>
> 2 older messages
> <https://support.atlassian.com/servicedesk/customer/jsp/configuration-query-194612>
>
>
>     Details
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> Priority
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> Level 4
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> Affects Version/s
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> 6.1.7
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> Description
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> According to the following tip
> (https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA051/Running+JIRA+over+SSL+or+HTTPS#RunningJIRAoverSSLorHTTPS-ImportCertificateintotheTrust-store)
> , it is possible to import the certificate to run JIRA over HTTPS. But I
> miss how to import the private/secret key. Would you please explain?
>
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