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What to do next
Add the CA certificate to a server truststore file.
Add the CA Certificate to a Server Truststore File
You must add root certificates, intermediate certificates, or both to a server truststore file for all users and
administrators that you trust. View Connection Server instances and security servers use this information to
authenticate smart card users and administrators.
Prerequisites
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Obtain the root or intermediate certificates that were used to sign the certificates on the smart cards
presented by your users or administrators. See “Obtain the Certificate Authority Certificates,” on
page 43 and “Obtain the CA Certificate from Windows,” on page 43.
IMPORTANT These certificates can include intermediate certificates if the user's smart card certificate
was issued by an intermediate certificate authority.
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Verify that the keytool utility is added to the system path on your View Connection Server or security
server host. See the View Installation document for more information.
Procedure
1 On your View Connection Server or security server host, use the keytool utility to import the root
certificate, intermediate certificate, or both into the server truststore file.
For example: keytool -import -alias alias -file root_certificate -keystore truststorefile.key
In this command, alias is a unique case-sensitive name for a new entry in the truststore file,
root_certificate is the root or intermediate certificate that you obtained or exported, and truststorefile.key is
the name of the truststore file that you are adding the root certificate to. If the file does not exist, it is
created in the current directory.
NOTE The keytool utility might prompt you to create a password for the truststore file. You will be
asked to provide this password if you need to add additional certificates to the truststore file at a later
time.
2 Copy the truststore file to the SSL gateway configuration folder on the View Connection Server or
security server host.
For example: install_directory\VMware\VMware View\Server\sslgateway\conf\truststorefile.key
What to do next
Modify View Connection Server configuration properties to enable smart card authentication.
Modify View Connection Server Configuration Properties
To enable smart card authentication, you must modify View Connection Server configuration properties on
your View Connection Server or security server host.
Prerequisites
Add the CA (certificate authority) certificates for all trusted user certificates to a server truststore file. These
certificates include root certificates and can include intermediate certificates if the user's smart card
certificate was issued by an intermediate certificate authority.
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