With 12-November-2017 release, you can navigate to the details of a certificate or key pair by clicking the alias. Expired keys and certificates are highlighted showing the expiration date. Furthermore, you can upload externally created keystores with key pairs and certificates and download public content of the keystore. In the first version of the monitor you are able to see all entries contained in the tenant keystore, also the SAP owned keys and certificates are visible and the public part of them can be downloaded. In section Manage Security, you find the Keystore tile, which directly informs you about the number of keys and certificates available in the tenant keystore. The monitor is available in Operations View in Web. There is a clear separation based on user roles, SAP is not allowed to change the content of the tenant administrator and the tenant administrator is not allowed to change or delete SAP owned entries. The new Keystore Monitor separates the keys and certificates into SAP owned entries and entries owned by the tenant administrator. The new keystore monitor available in cluster 2.x in the cloud integration tenant can now be used to execute the certificate management by yourself, without the need to create service requests to the cloud operations team. Maintain Keys and Certificates in Keystore Monitorįor connecting sender or receiver systems the tenant administrator needs to maintain keys and certificates in different systems, sender, receiver and the Cloud Integration tenant. This blog describes how to use this monitor to import certificates of systems you want to connect, how to add keys and how to download certificates from your cloud integration tenant for importing into backends to connect. With the new Keystore Monitor available with 24-June-2017 release (2.29*), you can maintain your keys and certificates yourself.
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