Configure the Connections mobile app to allow client certificate authentication on Android devices.
You can also distribute client certificates by using ibmscp links. For more information, see the Importing client certificates by using ibmscp links topic.
Client certificates are supported on Android versions 4.0.x, 4.2.x, and higher. These versions of Android have a common credential storage that can be accessed by all applications on the device. The Connections mobile app retrieves certificates from the common credential storage.
To import a client certificate, complete the following steps:
Tip: A .p12 file follows the PKCS #12 standard for storing cryptography objects as a single file. Each .p12 file bundles a private key with a corresponding X.509 certificate.
Note: The Connections app uses the common credential storage mechanism, which means that you can also send PKCS #12 certificates to the user as regular .p12 files. When the user taps on the file, Android attempts to import it into the common credential storage.
Note: If the user is using Android 11 and up on his device, perfrom the following steps to install CA certificates:
When logging in to a server that requires a client certificate, the user is prompted to select a certificate from the common credential storage. If no certificates are found, the user can import one. If there are no valid certificates on the device, the login procedure stops.
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