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There are three ways to configure SSL.

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For the first phase we have provided scripts that will generate self-signed certificates, which can be used for only testing purposes but should be avoided in production. 

Pass-Through SSL

Run the config-wildfly-domain-cert-backend.cmd script on the master node, then copy the generated keystore.pfx file over to the slave node to the same path. The keystore.pfx file will be generated in the path %WILDFLY_HOME%\domain\configuration\keystore.pfx.

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cd /D %PROGRAMFILES%\ubisecure\customerid\tools
config-wildfly-domain-cert-backend.cmd

Encrypt traffic separately between Front-End and Back-End servers.

These scripts will generate self-signed SSL certificates that uses each host's IP address in the cn-field.

On the Master Node, run config-wildfly-domain-cert-master.cmd

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In this configuration - and depending on your Front-End Server - you may have to separately configure your Front-End Server(s) to trust the Back-End servers' certificates.

Register keystore file to WildFly

In the second phase, when you have produced the key store file, you can configure the HTTPS sockets on WildFly by using the following script on the master node. The script expects to find a keystore.pfx file in the path "%WILDFLY_HOME%\domain\configuration\keystore.pfx". The script will configure key store access using the password that was defined in win32.config before setup.cmd was run

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Keystore is registered to WildFly in the next step.

Securing other Back-End connections

Ubisecure CustomerID can be configured to make calls to third-party software during the user registration workflows. Typically data entered by the user is verified against a CRM or other backend service to determine which access rights a user should be automatically given based on an existing service agreement.

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