Secure HTTPS traffic for the BRMS web interface requires a digital certificate. A digital certificate provides two functions:
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title | Creating the *SYSTEM certificate store |
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In a web browser, enter http://mysystem:2001/dcm, where mysystem is the host name or IP address of the system. This opens IBM Digital Certificate Manager for i. Log in with an IBM i profile with sufficient authority. Click on Create Certificate Store on the left-hand navigation menu On the right-hand side of the page select *SYSTEM.
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Note: If the *SYSTEM option is not available in the list, it indicates that there is a *SYSTEM store already created on this system, and these steps have already been performed. |
Create a password for the *SYSTEM store and click Create.
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Note: The password is case-sensitive. It is recommended not to use special characters. This password is not attached to a user profile and it will not lock you out of the system after too many attempts. |
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title | Creating the Local Certificate Authority |
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In a web browser, enter http://mysystem:2001/dcm, where mysystem is the host name or IP address of the system. This opens IBM Digital Certificate Manager for i. Log in with an IBM i profile with sufficient authority. Click on Create Certificate Store on the left-hand navigation menu. On the right-hand side of the page select Local CA. 
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Note: If the Local CA option is not available in the list, it indicates that there is already a local certificate authority on this system, and these steps have already been performed. |
Create a password for the Local CA store and click Create.
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Note: The password is case-sensitive. It is recommended not to use special characters. This password is not attached to a user profile and it will not lock you out of the system after too many attempts. |
ResultThe *SYSTEM certificate store is created on the node. |
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title | Assigning the Certificate to the BRMS Webserver |
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In a web browser, enter http://mysystem:2001/dcm, where mysystem is the host name or IP address of the system. This opens IBM Digital Certificate Manager for i. Log in with an IBM i profile with sufficient authority. In the left-hand menu, select the *SYSTEM certificate store. Image ModifiedIf the *SYSTEM certificate store is not in the left-hand menu, open the certificate store: Select Open Certificate Store in the left-hand menu. Select *SYSTEM on the right-hand side of the screen. Image ModifiedEnter the password for the *SYSTEM certificate store. Click Open.
Select Manage Application Definitions. Image Modified Image Removed
Image RemovedSearch for QIBM_QBRM_WEB. Click on the + symbol at the lower-right of the QIBM_QBRM_WEB box. Click on Assign Certificates. Click the box for the certificate you wish to assign, and click Assign.
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3. Enabling the secure HTTPS server
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