Acquire a Public Key Certificate for the Keyfactor Command Server

Keyfactor recommends using HTTPS to secure the channel between clients and the Keyfactor Command server(s). This requires at least one SSLClosed TLS (Transport Layer Security) and its predecessor SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) are protocols for establishing authenticated and encrypted links between networked computers. certificate. You will need an SSL certificate or certificates for each of the hostnames you have identified (see Hostname Identification and Resolution).

Acquire the certificate(s) using the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the server or alias used for the Keyfactor Command server(s). For example:

keyfactor.keyexample.com

The certificate(s) may be installed on the Keyfactor Command server(s) prior to installation of the Keyfactor Command software or may be installed at the time of Keyfactor Command installation. See Configure SSL for the Default Web Site on the Keyfactor Command Server for more information.

If installed ahead of time, the certificate(s) should be placed in the Personal Certificate store of the Local Computer using the Certificates MMC Snap-In.