I am trying to import a certificate into another store (CF), but I can't get the fingerprints to match on the two, while I am sure the certificate is the same.

 

In my

C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\ directory when I run "keytool -list -keystore .keystore"

I get

 

Your keystore contains 2 entries

 

asiccert, 6/07/2005, trustedCertEntry,

Certificate fingerprint (MD5): AE:A9:A6:61:D4:EE:D5:4A:B6:14:56:AC:6A:46:CB:2C

shelco, 6/07/2005, keyEntry,

Certificate fingerprint (MD5): E0:05:34:7C:9C:A2:E9:9E:E6:0E:A8:66:4D:60:3A:F2

 

And the above works, but when I do the same on

C:\CFusionMX\runtime\jre\lib\security\cacerts I get

 

asiccert, 13/07/2005, trustedCertEntry,

Certificate fingerprint (MD5): E0:05:34:7C:9C:A2:E9:9E:E6:0E:A8:66:4D:60:3A:F2

 

This is how I added the later:

 

C:\Temp\signature>keytool -import -keystore C:\CFusionMX\runtime\jre\lib\securit

y\cacerts -file C:\Temp\signature\Shelco.cert.der -alias asiccert

Enter keystore password:  changeit

Owner: CN=Graham Chapman test 200 serial, OU=eBusiness Development CA, O=ASIC, L

=Sydney, ST=NSW, C=AU

Issuer: OU=eBusiness Development CA, O=ASIC, L=SYDNEY, ST=NSW, C=AU

Serial number: ed128008ec110fd416d961bd42ea0cabbd42ff0caced128008ec110fd416d961b

d42ea0cabbd42ff0caced128008ec110fd416d961bd42ea0cabbd42ff0caced128008ec110fd416d

961bd42ea0cabbd42ff0caced128008ec110fd416d961bd42ea0cab

Valid from: Thu Aug 19 09:29:11 EST 2004 until: Fri Aug 19 09:29:11 EST 2005

Certificate fingerprints:

         MD5:  E0:05:34:7C:9C:A2:E9:9E:E6:0E:A8:66:4D:60:3A:F2

         SHA1: 70:ED:59:6E:02:B8:9B:C3:0D:9B:3D:0E:92:0C:7B:DB:73:BE:26:0E

Trust this certificate? [no]:  y

Certificate was added to keystore

 

Anyone able to help out?

________________________________

Taco Fleur - E-commerce Development Manager

Shelco Searches & Services

An Authorised ASIC Information Broker

www.shelco.com.au

Ph: + 61 7 3236 2605

 

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