In order to use a test site certificate, the certificate must be installed to the Web browser.
Log in to the ROR console, and perform the operations below while the [Account] dialog is open.
If these operations are not performed, the [Forward screen] dialog used by the ROR console L-Platform application process cannot be displayed.
"Certificates" stated in this section refer to "server certificates".
Note
The license settings must be completed, before starting operations in Resource Orchestrator. Refer to "Chapter 4 License Setup and Confirmation" in "License Setup and Custom" for information on how to configure licenses.
If multiple admin clients are used, perform this operation on each admin client.
Internet Explorer
Open the [Certificate] dialog.
Open the "Certificate is invalid dialog" by clicking the "Certificate Error" displayed in the address bar. This will open an "Untrusted Certificate" or "Certificate Expired" message.
Click the "View certificates" link displayed at the bottom of this dialog.
Confirm that the "Issued to" and "Issued by" displayed in the [Certificate] dialog are both set to the IP address or host name (FQDN) used to generate the certificate.
In the [Certificate] dialog, click [Install Certificate].
The [Certificate Import Wizard] dialog is displayed.
Click [Next].
Select "Place all certificates in the following store" and click [Browse].
The [Select Certificate Store] dialog is displayed.
Select the "Trusted Root Certification Authorities" and click [OK].
Click [Next].
Check that "Trusted Root Certification Authorities" is selected and click [Finish].
Restart the Web browser.
Firefox
Select I [Understand the Risks] while the [This Connection is Untrusted] window is displayed and click the [Add Exception...] button.
The [Add Security Exception] window is displayed.
In the [Add Security Exception] window, click the [View] button to display the Certificate Viewer.
In the [Certificate Viewer], ensure that the certificate and the issuer have the IP address or hostname (FQDN) specified when the certificate was created.
In the [Add Security Exception] window, click the [Confirm Security Exception] button.
Note
Enter the IP address or host name (FQDN) used to generate the certificate in the Web browser's URL bar. If the entered URL differs from that of the certificate, a certificate warning is displayed.
An example of how to display a warning is given below.
The entered URL uses an IP address while the certificate was created using a host name (FQDN)
The admin server is set with multiple IP addresses, and the entered URL uses an IP address different from that used to generate the certificate
When using Firefox in a Windows environment, the certificate needs to be registered with the OS, so also register the certificate in Internet Explorer.