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Re[2]: Importing SSL certificates
Hello Nick
Thanks, but I already have the signed certificated by
thawte.
If I do keytool -genkey -alias tomcat -keyalg RSA -keystore
/etc/keystore -storepass changeit it will generate a new one
certificate signing request.
And I need to use the current one.
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NAR> Nick
NAR> tomcat@downtownhost.com wrote:
>> Hi
>> I have
>> /usr/share/ssl/certs/www.domain.com.csr
>> /usr/share/ssl/certs/www.domain.com.crt
>> /usr/share/ssl/private/www.domain.com.key
>> generated by Apache and a thawte certificate ,how can import
>> them to use it with tomcat (web_app)?
>> I read http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc/ssl-howto.html
>> but I doesn't explain how to import certificates.
>>
>> Anybody can explain me or point me to some documentation?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
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Re: Importing SSL certificates
Posted by "Nikolas A. Rathert" <ni...@igd.fhg.de>.
Mmpff.
So I have no other idea right now.
Nick
tomcat@downtownhost.com wrote:
> Hello
>
>
> No, because keylog generate a a file in binary mode, when the one
> generated through OpenSSL its in ASCII :(.
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Re[2]: Importing SSL certificates
Posted by to...@downtownhost.com.
Hello
No, because keylog generate a a file in binary mode, when the one
generated through OpenSSL its in ASCII :(.
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NAR> Is it not that simple that you only have to put the .crt file to the
NAR> appropriate folder and do the same with the .key file? Otherwise there
NAR> must be a import function ptovided with OpenSSL.
NAR> I didn't do that before.
NAR> Cheers,
NAR> Nick
NAR> tomcat@downtownhost.com wrote:
>> Hello Nick
>> Thanks, but I already have the signed certificated by
>> thawte.
>> If I do keytool -genkey -alias tomcat -keyalg RSA -keystore
>> /etc/keystore -storepass changeit it will generate a new one
>> certificate signing request.
>> And I need to use the current one.
>>
>>
>>
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Re[2]: Importing SSL certificates
Posted by to...@downtownhost.com.
Hello
Sorry, I meaned keytool instead keygen
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NAR> Is it not that simple that you only have to put the .crt file to the
NAR> appropriate folder and do the same with the .key file? Otherwise there
NAR> must be a import function ptovided with OpenSSL.
NAR> I didn't do that before.
NAR> Cheers,
NAR> Nick
NAR> tomcat@downtownhost.com wrote:
>> Hello Nick
>> Thanks, but I already have the signed certificated by
>> thawte.
>> If I do keytool -genkey -alias tomcat -keyalg RSA -keystore
>> /etc/keystore -storepass changeit it will generate a new one
>> certificate signing request.
>> And I need to use the current one.
>>
>>
>>
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Re: Importing SSL certificates
Posted by "Nikolas A. Rathert" <ni...@igd.fhg.de>.
Is it not that simple that you only have to put the .crt file to the
appropriate folder and do the same with the .key file? Otherwise there
must be a import function ptovided with OpenSSL.
I didn't do that before.
Cheers,
Nick
tomcat@downtownhost.com wrote:
> Hello Nick
> Thanks, but I already have the signed certificated by
> thawte.
> If I do keytool -genkey -alias tomcat -keyalg RSA -keystore
> /etc/keystore -storepass changeit it will generate a new one
> certificate signing request.
> And I need to use the current one.
>
>
>
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