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    Problem importing certificates in CMS key database (*.kdb)  
nachopol


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06-30-04 12:52 PM

I'm using ikeyman 7.0.1.13 (which comes with IBM HTTP Server 2.0.47) and j2r
e1.4.2_03.

I cannot import some certificates that are correct. I've tried different way
s:
- 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 proble
m 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, bu
t here the problem is with the certificate critical extensions (that's an er
ror with previous versions of Java SDK).

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






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    Re: Problem importing certificates in CMS key database (*.kdb)  
manolom


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07-09-04 04:19 PM

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

Thanks





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    Re: Problem importing certificates in CMS key database (*.kdb)  
nachopol


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07-14-04 12:56 PM

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 s
ystem (windows or AIX).
It is also necessary to perform every change in the z/OS environment.





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