Hi,
I'm using dell Boomi to connect Anaplan. I have the certificate but i'm not sure how to get the Private Key Alias.
Any suggestions?
@Santosh
I'm not that familiar with Dell Boomi but my suggestion would be to start here.
https://community.anaplan.com/t5/Best-Practices/CA-Certificate-Changes-for-iPaaS-Connectors/ta-p/53347
Scroll down to the Dell Boomi section.
Thanks for the reply.
yes i have looked at this blog but I have the key in .pfx format and i'm not sure how to find Private Key Alias from it.
Thx
Santosh
Santosh-
This link is an interactive guide that will tell you how to download/install OpenSSL, and then you can select .pfx as your current format and it will instruct you how to convert it to a .pem file, extract the private key, along with all of the other steps needed to get your CA certificate working. I have used this for several CA Questions and found it very helpful.
https://community.anaplan.com/t5/Support/Interactive-CA-Certificate-Guide/ta-p/58492
Hope this helps!
Jason
Thanks Jason but there is no video in this link.
Thanks,
Hi @Santosh
Yes It seems like a video but actually not,can't play like a video, you have to click every time to move to next page. Its really contain good information about the CA certificate.
Hope this helps
Thanks
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