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The DualShield IIS Agent needs to be connected to the DualShield SSO Server (SSO) which in turn communicates to the DualShield Authentication Server (DAS). 

The communication protocol between the DualShield IIS Agent and SSO Server is HTTPS. Therefore, the DualShield SSO Server has to be trusted by the IIS Agent. If your DualShield SSO Server has a commecial SSL certificate issued by a certificate authority such as GoDaddy, DigiCert, Comodo, Sectogo, etc  then  your DualShield SSO Server is automatically trusted by your DualShield IIS Agent. However, if your DualShield SSO Server has a self-signed SSL certificate, then you must import the CA certificate of your DualShield SSO Server into the local Windows certificate store on the sever where the DualShield IIS Agent is installed.

Follow the steps below to into the CA certificate of the DualShield SSO Server and test it

Download CA Certificate

On the machine where the DualShield IIS Agent is installed, launch a web browser and visit the DualShield SSO Server by entering the URL below:

https://dualshield-sso-server-fqdn:8074/sso/ping

* Replace "dualshield-sso-server-fqdn" with the FQDN of your DualShield SSO Server.

Click the certificate warning icon, then click "Certificate (invalid)" to show certificate

Now, click the "Certificate Path" tab

Then select the root certificate (which is usually named as "ca.xxx.yyy")

Now, click the "Details" tab

then, click "Copy to File" button.

The Certificate Export Wizard" will be launched.

Click "Next"

Select the option: "DER encoded binary X.509" 

Enter a file name or use "Browser..." tol select the folder where the certificate file will be saved.

Click "Finish"

Install CA Certificate

Now that the CA certificate has been downloaded and saved in the local drive, it needs to be imported into the Windows certificate store.

In the File Explorer, navigate to the folder where the certificate is saved.

Right click on the certificate to bring up the context menu

Select "Install Certificate" in the menu

The Certificate Import Wizard will be launched

Select "Local Machine" asa the Store Location

Click "Next"

Select "Place all certificate in the following store"

Click "Browse..." to select the Certitficate Store

Select "Trusted Root Certification Authorities"

Click "OK"

Click "Next"

Click "Finish"

Test Certificate

To verify that the CA certificate has been installed correctly, launch a web browser and visit the DualShield SSO Server by entering the URL below:

https://dualshield-sso-server-fqdn:8074/sso/ping

* Replace "dualshield-sso-server-fqdn" with the FQDN of your DualShield SSO Server.


If the CA certiftcate has been installed correctly, then there will be no certificate warning

You can check it further by clicking on the certificate icon


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