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Use the Root CA Certificate Option to Establish a Trusted Connection
Some KMS vendors such as SafeNet require that you upload your root CA certificate to the KMS. All
certificates that are signed by your root CA are then trusted by this KMS.
The root CA certificate that vSphere Virtual Machine Encryption uses is a self-signed certificate that is
stored in a separate store in the VMware Endpoint Certificate Store (VECS) on the vCenter Server
system.
Note Generate a root CA certificate only if you want to replace existing certificates. If you do, other
certificates that are signed by that root CA become invalid. You can generate a new root CA certificate as
part of this workflow.
Procedure
1 Log in to the vSphere Web Client, and select a vCenter Server system.
2 Click Configure and select Key Management Servers.
3 Select the KMS instance with which you want to establish a trusted connection.
4 Select Root CA Certificate and click OK.
The Download Root CA Certificate dialog box is populated with the root certificate that
vCenter Server uses for encryption. This certificate is stored in VECS.
5 Copy the certificate to the clipboard or download the certificate as a file.
6 Follow the instructions from your KMS vendor to upload the certificate to their system.
Note Some KMS vendors, for example SafeNet, require that the KMS vendor restarts the KMS to
pick up the root certificate that you upload.
What to do next
Finalize the certificate exchange. See Complete the Trust Setup.
Use the Certificate Option to Establish a Trusted Connection
Some KMS vendors such as Vormetric require that you upload the vCenter Server certificate to the KMS.
After the upload, the KMS accepts traffic that comes from a system with that certificate.
vCenter Server generates a certificate to protect connections with the KMS. The certificate is stored in a
separate key store in the VMware Endpoint Certificate Store (VECS) on the vCenter Server system.
Procedure
1 Log in to the vSphere Web Client, and select a vCenter Server system.
2 Click Configure and select Key Management Servers.
3 Select the KMS instance with which you want to establish a trusted connection.
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