Debian Administration :: Creating and Using a self signed SSL Certificates in debian
Topic: Technology
10:31 am EDT, Apr 10, 2007
This document covers a very specific, limited purpose, but one that meets a common need: preventing browser, mail, and other clients from complaining about the certificates installed on your server. Not covered is dealing with a commercial root certificate authority (CA). Instead, we will become our own root CA, and sign our own certificates.
(These procedures were developed using OpenSSL 0.9.6.)
Guide to creating, signing and distributing keys for openssl, for use with any ssl application.
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Import private key and certificate into Java Key Store (JKS)
Topic: Technology
7:39 pm EDT, Mar 29, 2007
Import private key and certificate into Java Key Store (JKS)
Apache Tomcat and many other Java applications expect to retrieve SSL/TLS certificates from a Java Key Store (JKS). Jave Virtual Machines usually come with keytool to help you create a new key store.
Keytool helps you to:
* create a new JKS with a new private key * generate a Certificate Signung Request (CSR) for the private key in this JKS * import a certificate that you received for this CSR into your JKS
Keytool does not let you import an existing private key for which you already have a certificate. So you need to do this yourself, here's how:
Let's assume you have a private key (key.pem) and a certificate (cert.pem
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