
As part of infrastructure migration, and standard practice for SSL certificates it is recommended to use SAN extension for which your existing sapbydesign.com domain certificate is incorporated with Multi Domain SSL Certificate feature.
You will be affected if either of the below scenarios are applicable to you:
If you have third party integrations like web services/APIs in your Business ByDesign tenant, you may be required to update the domain certificate. These updates should be conducted by your internal IT resources, with the new certificate information that could be found below.
Below are the steps to download new certificate:
FAQs
1) What are these certificates used for?
These certificates are used for the SSL/TLS handshake that any system using the ‘secure’ protocol does before allowing connection to/from the system. In our case, SAP Business ByDesign uses the ‘secure’ HTTPS protocol and hence the SSL handshake is must for any system to connect to these URLs.
2) Are the new certificates known to modern web browsers?
DigiCert Root Certificates are automatically recognized by all common web browsers, mobile devices, and mail clients, therefore for browser scenarios there is nothing to do. The same is true if one relies on the standard sapjvm trust list.
The CA root certificate is included in:
3) How do I download or install the certificate?
You must have admin access to the server where you need to install the certificate. If you do not have access to your company’s SSL server, notify your IT team and provide them the respective certificate download link from the above table.
4) How do Import Single Certificate in SAP CPI Key Store?
Follow the steps mentioned in the link.
5) How to check the certificate in my browser trust list?
Navigate to chrome://settings and scroll down to 'Advanced'.
6) How to import the certificate into my browser?
Procedure
7) I notice a discrepancy in the validity start date and end date mentioned in this knowledge article table and my downloaded certificate. What does this indicate?
Sometimes, due to time zone difference, you may see a different date in the downloaded certificate. There is no impact on the certificate update activity due to this. You will be renewing the certificate well in advance, before the certificate expiry date.
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