Installing your Certificate on a Lotus Domino Server versions 4.6x onwards
You will be receiving the following four files from comodo:Root AddTrustExternalCARoot.crt
Intermediate CA UTNAddTrustServerCA.crt
Intermediate CA PositiveSSLCA.crt
domain/site certificate yourdomainname.crt
or You can download the Positive ssl Root and Intermediate files from
Installing the certificates on Lotus Domino Server requires the certificates to be merged into the Key Ring file.
This process must be completed for both root certificates provided.
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In Notes, from the administration panel, click System Databases and choose Open Domino Server CertificateAdministration (CERTSRV.NSF) on the local machine.
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Click Install trusted rootCertificate into Key Ring (option 3).
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Enter the file name for the Key Ring that will store this certificate. The Key Ring file was created when you created the server Certificate Signing Request.
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Select the correct certificate file from the zipfile that was sent to you by email.
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Select File in the "Certificate Source" field.Enter the file name in the file name field.
you will need to import the certificates in the below order
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AddTrustExternalCARoot.crt(supplied in zip file)
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UTNAddTrustServerCA.crt (supplied in zip file)
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PositiveSSLCA.crt (supplied in zip file)
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Click "Merge Certificate into Key Ring."
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Enter the password for the server key ring file and click OK to approve the merge.
Once all of the root certificates are installed you will need to install the site certificate following the below instructions
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Click Install Certificate into KeyRing (Option 4).
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Enter the file name for the Key Ring that will store this certificate. The Key Ring file was created when you created the server Certificate Signing Request.
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Detach the file from the email to your hard drive and unzip it.
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Select File in the "Certificate Source" field.Enter the file name in the file name field.
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Click "Merge Certificate into Key Ring."
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Enter the password for the server key ring file and click OK to approve the merge.
Foradditional information, refer to your server documentation.