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Configure the Port and Website for HTTPS

By default, Single Sign-On uses Port 8381. To set up HTTPS, use the Single Sign-On Configuration Tool to update the default website scheme and port to match the encryption settings.

Perform the tasks in this procedure on every server where a data source is installed.

Follow these steps:

  1. Launch the Single Sign-On Configuration Tool by running the './SsoConfig' command in the following directory:
    [InstallationDirectory]/CA/PerformanceCenter
    

    You are prompted to select an option.

  2. Use the following commands as needed while you are changing settings:
  3. Enter 1 to select CA Performance Center.
  4. Enter 4 to configure Single Sign-On.

    You are prompted to specify the priority.

  5. Enter one of the following options:
    1. Remote Value

    Refers to settings that only administrators can change. Such settings are propagated to all other CA products registered to this instance of CA Performance Center. Remote Value settings are only used if a corresponding Local Override value is not present.

    2. Local Override

    Refers to settings that can be changed for all products. If a Local Override value is present, it takes precedence over both the Remote Value and default settings.

    You are prompted to select a property to configure.

  6. Enter 12 for the Scheme property.
  7. Enter 'u' to update the value.
  8. Supply 'https' for the value.
  9. Enter 13 for the Port property.
  10. Update the value to '8382'.
  11. Enter 'b' twice to go back to the SSO Configuration/CA Performance Center menu.
  12. Enter '3' to configure the Performance Center.

    You are prompted to specify the priority.

  13. Enter either '1' for Remote Value or '2' for Local Override.
  14. Enter '6' to select Web Site Scheme.
  15. Update the value to 'https'.
  16. Enter '8' to select Web Site Port.
  17. Update the value to '8182'.
  18. Enter q to quit.

Now you must configure CA Performance Center files to use HTTPS.