Ren West wrote:
> 
> I've seen a few references to this topic, but only one solution. (That appears to 
>only work for
> Netscape Enterprise 3.6, not 4.1)  It can be found at
> http://mah.everybody.org/docs/netscape-to-apache .  Is there any other way of 
>exporting/importing
> the certificate?
> 
> The deal is we are running into issues with Netscape IPlanet that is causing our app 
>to fail,
> where it does not in Apache.  We want to switch while being a seamless as possible 
>to the users.
> (Ie.  Turn off one, and turn on another one whevever we are ready.  Don't want to 
>wait for DNS to
> propigate etc.)  I am not above ordering a new certificate, but would rather not.  
>Any help you
> have is appreciated.
> 

Try renaming the key and certificate database files to key3.db and
cert7.db, copy to a Netscape 4.X profile and see if the certificate
appears. If so export it and use the OpenSSL pkcs12 utility on it.

Steve.
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