Nhấn OK. Nếu đường dẫn mạng lưới kho lưu trữ hoặc ổ đĩa địa phương là không chính xác, chuyển giao thoại Edit Server Repository hiển thị một thông báo lỗi và không cho phép bạn cấu hình các vị trí. Bạn phải gõ một vị trí hợp lệ. Trên trang cấu hình các máy chủ, chọn thể hiện Xem Server Chuyển giao | Chapter 7 Configuring Certificate Authentication Procedure 1 Copy the keystore file that contains your certificate to the SSL gateway configuration directory on the View Connection Server or security server host. For example install_directory VMware VMware View Server sslgateway conf 2 Add the keyfile and keypass properties to the file in the SSL gateway configuration directory on the View Connection Server or security server host. If the file does not already exist you must create it. a Set the keyfile property to the name of your keystore file. If you exported an existing Microsoft IIS SSL server certificate set keyfile to the name of your PFX file. b Set the keypass property to the password for your keystore file. If you exported an existing Microsoft IIS SSL server certificate set keypass to the password that you used when you exported the certificate. For example keyfile keypass MY_PASS 3 Restart the View Connection Server service or Security Server service to make your changes take effect. Configure a View Transfer Server Instance to Use a New Certificate To configure a View Transfer Server instance to use a new server SSL certificate you must copy your certificate and private key files to the View Transfer Server host. Prerequisites Add openssl to the system Path variable on your host. See Add keytool and openssl to the System Path on page 76. Create a self-signed certificate export an existing Microsoft IIS SSL server certificate or obtain a signed certificate from a CA. Procedure 1 Open a command prompt and use openssl to export the private key file from your PFX or P12 file. For example openssl pkcs12 -in -nocerts -out 2 Export the certificate file from your PFX or P12 file. For example openssl pkcs12 -in -clcerts -nokeys -out 3 Remove the pass phrase from the private key. This step prevents Apache from prompting you for your pass phrase each time it is .