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Securing controller

Anees_Ur_Rahman
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How to import (*) wildcard or root certificate into the controller and to which keysore to use keystore.jks or cacert.jks. 

I want to secure the controller which is running on http on port 8090 and want to secure this conroller and i have * certificate with me please any one can share with me the steps and after importing the * certificate will the controller will be secure to https. please

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iamryan
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Hi, @Anees Ur.Rahman 

I don't know what version your Controller is, but here is some AppD Documentation you should check out.

https://docs.appdynamics.com/20.x/en/appdynamics-application-performance-monitoring-platform/secure-...

You may need to adjust the documentation for your Controller version.

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