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VMware vSphere Security Cookbook

You're reading from   VMware vSphere Security Cookbook Over 75 practical recipes to help you successfully secure your vSphere environment

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782170341
Length 334 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Michael Greer Michael Greer
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Threat and Vulnerability Overview FREE CHAPTER 2. ESXi Host Security 3. Configuring Virtual Machine Security 4. Configuring User Management 5. Configuring Network Security 6. Configuring Storage Security 7. Configuring vShield Manager 8. Configuring vShield App 9. Configuring vShield Edge 10. Configuring vShield Endpoint 11. Configuring vShield Data Security 12. Configuring vSphere Certificates 13. Configuring vShield VXLAN Virtual Wires Index

Process certificate requests


SSL Certificate Automation Tool not only simplifies the process of applying certificates to the vSphere components, but it also simplifies the request of certificates from either the private or public CA. Key values can be defined in the ssl-environment.bat file for simplicity.

Getting started

In order to request certificates from the CA (a private CA in our example), the account must have rights to request a certificate using the VMware certificate template defined earlier in this chapter.

How to do it…

On a machine with SSL Certificate Automation Tool deployed, perform the following steps:

  1. Launch the command prompt with administrative privileges.

  2. Navigate to the SSL tool location and run ssl-updater.bat.

  3. Type 2 to generate certificate requests.

  4. Type 1 to generate a request for Single Sign-On.

  5. Verify or enter the information requested by the certificate request: Fully Qualified Domain Name, IP Address, short hostname, country code, state, city, and organization. Then...

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