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Find the certificate in the various certificate stores (the location will depend on where you
requested it to be stored when you imported the certificate when you accessed the site).
Highlight the certificate
Click on Export
The Export wizard will be started.
Click Next
Select DER encoded binary X.509 (.CER), which is the default.
Click Next
Specify a file name
Click Next
Click Finish.
Import Certificate into database wallet.
Copy this file to the database server.
Save the certificate if requested to do so.
Having obtained a copy of the certificate the next step is to create a wallet on each of the
database servers and import this certificate. This is achieved using the Oracle Wallet Manager
from the database server. Note this has to be performed on all of the RAC nodes:
type owm to invoke the Oracle Wallet Manager
Select Wallet -> New
Select No to NOT create the wallet in the default location.
Enter a password for the wallet (keep a note of this as it will be required later).
Set the wallet type to standard.
Select No to the question “Do you want to create a certificate at this time?”
In Oracle Wallet Manager select Operations – Import Trusted certificate.
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