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Edit these properties (kiuwan.port is only needed if you want to use https under a different port than the default 443):
- kiuwan.domain
- kiuwan.port
Step 2: update load balancer configuration
Once you have selected your new domain and if you are using the provided Apache load balancer, you should edit the main Apache configuration file located in:
- [VOLUMES_DIR]/config-shared/ApacheLoadBalancer/conf/httpd.conf
Edit this line and change the default domain (kiuwan.onpremise.local) to your new domain:
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Define kiuwanDomain kiuwan.onpremise.local |
If you have externalized the provided Apache load balancer, you should edit the equivalent configuration file to set the new domain.
Step 3: generate new certificates
Please refere to the Managing certificates guide and follow the needed steps depending on your needs.
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- cacert.pem
- domainkey.pem
- domaincert.pem
- domainkeystore.jks
- truststore.jks
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4: complete your installation
If you are performing a new Kiuwan On-Premises installation, please refer to the steps indicated in the following sections, depending on your installation needs:
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cd [INSTALL_DIR]/docker sudo ./stop-kiuwan.sh sudo ./stop-infrastructure.sh sudo ./update.sh sudo ./start-infrastructure.sh sudo ./start-kiuwan.sh |
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5: update your DNS or hosts files
If you are modifying an existing Kiuwan On-Premises installation, you will need to update your DNS or hosts files.
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