Now, you are good to connect AWI with your JCP in SSL.I will do it using Keystore Explorer – Examine – Examine SSL and put the JCP hostname and port 8443 as belowĪfter clicking on OK, pick the one above (the CA Root) and click on Import to add it into cacerts Now you only need to import the CA Root certificate into the cacerts of the Java being used by AWI/TLS Gateway (or your self-signed one in case you were using self-signed certificates), or put this certificate into the trustedCertFolder as below.keyAlias: The name which the key is identified with.
#Keystore explorer import x509 password#
keyPassword: Password for the Keys protection KEYSTOREPASSWORD=-103B02A4E96567743344AEF08C5B12E8E4 Do you have lvpal1525.keystore set as the Keystore and jssecacerts set as the truststore What are the permissions for each The keystore should be 0440 and the truststore 0444. keystorePassword: Password of the keystore File KEYSTORE=C:\Automic\certificates\keystore_frktest000607 Now you have all that you need in your keystore so that JCP can start pointing to your correct keystore created with Keystore Explorer, see here what ucsrv.ini would look like in my case with the default password and alias being jetty, once done, start JCP.
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Now import the jetty.crt (or the certificate reply from your CA tool) doing right click on your key pair – Import CA Reply.openssl x509 -req -CA automicCA.crt -CAkey automicCA.key -CAcreateserial -extensions v3_req -in jetty.csr -out jetty.crt -days 365.
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* Append certificates to key pair certificate chains * Change KeyStore and KeyStore entry passwords * Create, load, save and convert between various KeyStore types: JKS, JCEKS, PKCS#12, BKS (V1 and V2) and UBER
#Keystore explorer import x509 free#
KeyStore Explorer is a free GUI replacement for the Java command-line utilities keytool and jarsigner with the following features: Keystore-explorer (security/keystore-explorer) Add to my watchlist 0 KeyStore Explorer is a free GUI replacement for the Java command-line utilities keytool and jarsigner