How to create and/or import an SSL certificate to SnapCenter Plug-in for VMware vSphere (SCV) Last updated Save as PDF Share Share Tweet Closure Action:Select an actionApprovedRejectedGuide Link:Select rejection reason:Select a reasonInsufficient informationExisting KB updatedExisting KB availableContent not requiredPlease let us know what is missing:Existing KB Link:Additional Comments:Set the Confidence and Visibility correctly on the Capture Manager.Link the KB article to the Case. If you fail to link, the PAR will be scored as Capture Loss for the case owner. Views:2Visibility:PublicVotes:0Category:snapcenterSpecialty:SNAPXLast Updated: Applies to SnapCenter Plug-in for VMware vSphere (SCV) Description SCV employs SSL encryption for secure communication between the client browser and itself While this will enable encrypted data across the wire, creating a new self-signed certificate or utilizing one's own Certificate Authority (CA) infrastructure or a third-party CA ensures that the certificate is unique for the environment. This article describes how to apply both a self-signed (includes points 1-7) and externally CA signed certificate (from point 8, after having created a separate keystore) for SCV for VMware to Client communication.