In this Article I have mentioned the steps to fetch external services certificates (ex - Oracle Cloud SaaS Application ) which we can import to OIC instance. Certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.
Knowledge :👀
Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections. If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in oracle integration, an Exception is thrown. In that case you must upload the appropriate certificate. A certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services. If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into oracle integration.
Lets see the steps in details :
Step 1 : Open the Oracle Cloud SaaS Application( ex - OTM, HCM etc. ) URL in browser. Then click on the Lock Icon 🔓
Step 4 : Click on 'Certification Path'
Lets first download DigiCert Global Root G2 :
- Select "🗟 DigiCert Global Root "and then click View Certificate
- Click on Details tab and then click Copy to File
- Click Next
- Select Base 64 encoded X.509 (.CER) and then click Next
- Now select any folder where you want to save the certificate file
- Enter any Name with which you want to save the certificate file (ex - OTM Root Certificate )
- Click Next
- Click Finish
- You can see the pop up window with message "The Export was Successful ". This way you can download any Oracle Cloud SaaS application certificate.
- If you open the folder where you have saved the certificate in above step, you can see a new file with the name given got generated.
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