A self-signed SSL certificate was created when you installed Data Studio web console with
SSL support. You can generate a new self-signed SSL certificate to
replace a certificate that is expired or near its expiration.
About this task
Run the
setupcredentials script to create
a new self-signed SSL certificate for your web application server.
The certificate is valid for 365 days after its creation.
Procedure
To update the default self-signed SSL certificate:
- Stop Data Studio web console.
- On Linux and UNIX: From the installation directory, run the
command stop.sh.
- On Windows: From the
Start menu, click .
- Using the command line, run this command from the bin subdirectory
of the installation directory.
- On Linux and UNIX: setupcredentials.sh -updateUser admin_ID password
- On Windows: setupcredentials.bat
-updateUser admin_ID password
Where admin_ID is the user ID of the default
administrative user, and password is the user password.
- Verify that the command-line console shows a message that
indicates that the self-signed certificate was successfully updated.
- Start Data Studio web console.
- On Linux and UNIX: From the installation directory, run the
command start.sh.
- On Windows: From the
Start menu, click .
- Verify that you can log in to the web console with the
secure URL.
https://IP_address:port_number/datatools/console