Accessing CA Gateway

Accessing CA Gateway

The instructions below are for Windows users.

You will need the following:
  1. A PKCS#12 security store with file extension .p12.
    This file will be used to authenticate with the CA Gateway.
  2. Password for PKCS#12 security store
    The password will be provided to you via email.
Steps:
  1. Double-click the PKCS#12 security store on the user's machine.
  2. Select Current User and click Next.

  3. Click Next.

  4. Enter the password for the security store and click Next.

  5. Click Next.

  6. Click Finish.

  7. Once the import is successful, click OK.
  8. On your preferred web browser, go to:
    Certificate Authority
    URL
    CA 2-1
    Test CA 2-1

  9. Select the certificate that was just installed, and click OK.

  10. You should see the following:

  11. You may now access the following resources:
    Swagger UI (CA 2-1): https://ca2gw.netrust.net/cagw/swagger-ui.html
    API docs (CA 2-1): https://ca2gw.netrust.net/cagw/docs

    Swagger UI (Test CA 2-1): 
    https://cagw.netrust.net/cagw/swagger-ui.html
    API docs (Test CA 2-1): https://cagw.netrust.net/cagw/docs
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