- URL:
- https://<root>/security/sslCertificates
- Methods:
GET- Operations:
- Update Web Server Certificate, Generate Certificate, Import Root or Intermediate Certificate, Import Existing Server Certificate
- Child Resources:
- SSL Certificate
- Version Introduced:
- 10.3
Access requirements
Required privileges
The Portal Administrator API requires privilege-based access. An administrator must be assigned a specific user privilege, or role, to access any given endpoint. Listed below are the user privileges or roles an administrator can be assigned that provides access to this endpoint. If multiple privileges are listed, only one needs to be assigned to gain access.
Tokens
This API requires token-based authentication. A token is automatically generated for administrators who sign in to the Portal Administrator API directory's HTML interface. Tokens generated in this way are stored for the entirety of the session.
Those accessing the API directory outside of the HTML interface will need to acquire a session token from the generate operation in the Portal Directory API. For security reasons, all POST requests made to the Portal Administrator API must include a token in the request body.
Description
The ssl resource lists all the certificates (self-signed and CA-signed) created for the portal machine as well as the certificates currently configured with ArcGIS Enterprise portal. This resource also provides access to operations that can be used to manage SSL certificates in a single machine environment.
Before you enable SSL for your organization, you need to generate certificates and get them signed by a trusted certificate authority (CA). For your convenience, ArcGIS Enterprise is capable of generating self-signed certificates that can be used during development or staging. However, it is critical that you obtain CA-signed certificates when standing up a production server.
In order to get a certificate signed by a CA, you need to generate a CSR (certificate signing request) and then submit it to your CA. The CA will sign your certificate request which can then be imported into the server by using the import signed certificate operation. ArcGIS Enterprise securely stores self-signed, CA-signed, and configured certificates inside a key store.
Request parameters
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| The response format. The default response value is Values: |
Example usage
The follwoing is a sample request URL used to access the ssl resource:
https://organization.example.com/<context>/portaladmin/security/sslCertificates?f=pjsonJSON Response syntax
{
"sslCertificates": [
"<certificate1>",
"<certificate2>",
...
],
"webServerCertificateAlias": "<certificate>"
}JSON Response example
{
"sslCertificates": [
"portal",
"myproductioncertificate"
],
"webServerCertificateAlias": "portal"
}