I'm currently faced with the task of updating SSL certificates on our company's old SUMA 3.2 server. The certificates are already generated, but my team is struggling with the implementation due to a lack of proper documentation. To make it tougher, we're not getting much support from SUSE since this version is outdated. As the RedHat expert in my team, I'm a bit out of my element here. Can anyone direct me to useful documentation or steps to successfully install and configure SSL certs on this SUMA 3.2 server?
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You might want to check out the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine for the older SUMA 3.2 documentation. There's a specific section on updating SSL certificates that could be really helpful. Just to give you a heads up, this version has been out of support since 2020, so it might also be a good idea to consider updating your environment for better stability.
If Java is installed on your SUMA server, you can locate its path and use the keytool to install the SSL certificates directly. Just make sure you're aware of the correct keytool commands to manage your certs.
Just to clarify, SUMA stands for SUSE Manager. It helps manage Linux servers, and updating certificates is a crucial part of its maintenance.
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