Configuring Clean My Org to run as HTTPS
Prerequisite: Ensure your certificate is generated with the MAC option for your SSL certificate.
Option 1: Using an existing IIS PFX Certificate (RECOMMENDED)
Export the certificate from IIS:
a. From your Start menu, open “Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager”
b. Click on the server name in the "Connections" pane (located left-hand side)
c. In the middle pane, double-click on "Server Certificates"
d. Select the certificate you want to export
e. Click "Export" in the "Actions" pane (located on the right-hand side)
f. Follow the wizard to export the certificate as a .pfx file (Note: remember the passphrase you specified to protect the cert)
g. Export the PFX to your GEO Jobe product’s main folder
(Note: if you don’t have an export option you may need to re-import the certificate to IIS with the allow export option)
Open the command prompt and navigate to the CleanMyOrg main directory and insert:
cleanmyorg pfx <INSERT PASSPHRASE HERE>
(Note: This will save the passphrase as an encrypted string in the MongoDB database.)
In the product’s main application directory, locate the
config/nodeconfig.json
and make the following modifications in the JSON file:"useHTTPS": true, "certs": { "certificate": "", "key": "", "pfx": "ADD PFX FILE NAME HERE" --> example: "pfxCert.pfx" },
(Note: If you are using an absolute path in your nodeconfig.json
, be sure to use double backslashes, such as "C:\\CleanMyOrg\\Certificates\certificate.pem"
. Please also ensure that the name of your PFX file is added to the “pfx” property. An example is shown above.)
Restart your Clean My Org server app or service.
Then, load
https://localhost:8000
orhttps://yourwebdomain:8000
into your browser.
Option 2: Using a key and pem file
Both a certificate and key .pem file are required. (If you need to generate these, you can do so by downloading OpenSSL at: https://slproweb.com/download/Win64OpenSSL_Light-3_4_0.msi
Open the command prompt in Windows.
Run the following commands to generate your private key and public certificate:
openssl req -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout key.pem -x509 -days 365 -out certificate.pem
openssl x509 -text -noout -in certificate.pem
Once you have the cert and key files, copy them to your Clean My Org main folder.
Edit the
config/nodeconfig.json
file and make the following modifications:
Restart your Clean My Org server app or service.
Then, load
https://localhost:8000
orhttps://yourwebdomain:8000
into your browser.
See A "Not Secure" Warning On Your Browser?
If you have created a self signed certificate, those will always appear as not trusted.
You will need to buy a certificate from a trusted source (such as Verisign) to have a signed certificate from an authority.
Option 3: Convert an existing IIS Certificate into a key/pem
To convert an IIS certificate to a .key and .pem format for use in Clean My Org, you can follow these steps:
Export the certificate from IIS:
a. From your Start menu, open “Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager”
b. Click on the server name in the "Connections" pane (located left-hand side)
c. In the middle pane, double-click on "Server Certificates"
d. Select the certificate you want to export
e. Click "Export" in the "Actions" pane (located on the right-hand side)
f. Follow the wizard to export the certificate as a .pfx file (remember the password you specified to protect the cert)
(Note: if you don’t have an export option you may need to re-import the certificate to IIS with the allow export option)
Convert the .pfx file to a .pem file using OpenSSL:
a. Install OpenSSL on your computer if it is not already installed (Windows version can be found at: https://slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html
b. Copy the .pfx file to the OpenSSL /bin folder
c. Open a command prompt or terminal window
d. Navigate to the openSSL bin directory
e. Run the following command (changing exported cert name as necessary):
This command will prompt you for the password you used to protect the .pfx file. Enter the password and press Enter. The command will create a .pem file in the same directory as the .pfx file.
Extract the private key from the .pem file using OpenSSL:
a. Run the following command in the same directory where the .pem file is saved:
This command will extract the private key from the .pem file and save it as a separate .key file in the same directory.
Copy the .pem and .key to the application directory and configure
config/nodeconfig.json
a. Copy the new .pem and .key file to your application root directory
b. Open<application directory>\config\nodeconfig.json
c. Modify the settings as follows (changing names as necessary):
Restart the Clean My Org server and open the browser using the HTTPS location.
If you encounter any issues completing these steps, please contact support@geo-jobe.com for assistance.
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