Updating the HTTPS Config JSON file
While updating the 
		https_config.json file, different keys and values need to be passed in the JSON file. The following are the keys that can be passed in the JSON file: 
		
                    | Keys | Description | 
|---|---|
| key |  While using the Base64 ASCII format key, pass the name of the file containing the private key in the 
					 https_config.json file in the following format:
					  
 Default Value is server-key.pem Note: Note: If the private key is encoded with a password, pass the "passphrase" key in the JSON file. 
					   | 
| cert |  While using a separate file for the certificate, pass the name of the file in the 
					 https_config.json file in the following format:
					  
 Default Value is server-cert.pem  | 
| ca |  This key contains the name of a single file that holds all the ca chain certificates. The format is as follows: 
					  
  | 
| pfx |  While using an encoded binary format key and certificate, pass the name of the file in the 
					 https_config.json file in the following format:
					  
 Note: Note: If the "pfx" key is used then the "passphrase" key is mandatory. The "key" and "cert" keys cannot be used along with the "pfx" key. 
					   | 
| passphrase |  The "passphrase" key is used when the key or certificate files are encoded with a password. 
					  Default value is empty string ("").  |