Testing the created trusted client certificate - Cloud

Talend Remote Engine User Guide for Linux

Version
Cloud
Language
English
Operating system
Linux
Product
Talend Cloud
Module
Talend Remote Engine
Content
Design and Development
Installation and Upgrade
Last publication date
2024-02-23

Procedure

  1. Start the Talend Remote Engine.
  2. Try accessing https://localhost:9004/configuration using a simple browser, for example, Firefox.

    If you get the following error message, the browser does not have the trusted certificate:

    An error occurred during a connection to localhost:9001.
    
    SSL peer cannot verify your certificate.
    
    (Error code: ssl_error_bad_cert_alert)
  3. Add the client certificate to the browser.

    Firefox supports the import of PKCS12 keystore. Therefore, you are going to "transform" the JKS keystore into a PKCS12 keystore:

    keytool -importkeystore -srckeystore clientKeystore.jks -srcstoretype JKS -destkeystore client.pfx -deststoretype PKCS12
    Enter destination keystore password:
    Re-enter new password:
    Enter source keystore password:
    Entry for alias clientkey successfully imported.
    Import command completed: 1 entries successfully imported, 0 entries failed or cancelled
  4. Import the client certificate to Firefox by clicking Tools > Options > Advanced.
  5. In the Certificates tab, click View Certificates.
  6. In the Your Certificates tab, click Import... and choose the client.pfx keystore file.
  7. Try accessing https://localhost:9004/configuration again.
    You will have access as a trusted client.