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nachopol

2004-06-30, 7:52 am

I'm using ikeyman 7.0.1.13 (which comes with IBM HTTP Server 2.0.47) and j2re1.4.2_03.

I cannot import some certificates that are correct. I've tried different ways:
- Inserting the cert and private key as P12
- Import the JKS where the cert and private key are installed.
- Creating a JKS with ikeyman, import the P12 (also with ikeyman) (no problem here) and then converting the JKS to CMS (provokes an error).

Any solution?

Another option I thought was to use gsk4 to create the key database file, but here the problem is with the certificate critical extensions (that's an error with previous versions of Java SDK).

Could I use gsk4 with the new versions of Java SDK -1.4.X-?

manolom

2004-07-09, 11:19 am

Hello,
I have the same problem... did you find the solution?

Thanks
nachopol

2004-07-14, 7:56 am

This problem is solved for z/OS 1.4 and PTF UA04423. The CMS keystore can be created using the gskkyman in this environment and then used in any other system (windows or AIX).
It is also necessary to perform every change in the z/OS environment.
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