kiwi1969 commented on pull request #654:
URL: https://github.com/apache/jmeter/pull/654#issuecomment-904854165


   OK.
   
   I found the real issue I was trying to fix, is that the error message is
   not correct, whenever the keyring is supplied, but has no valid key in it
   (only certs).
   ie It complains about no keyring being supplied, rather than no valid key
   in keyring.
   This is minor, but leads to confusion when trying to resolve the issue.
   It looked to me that the associated } was in wrong place, which caused the
   misleading error message to occur.
   
   I figured it out only by writing a stub program that drives the exact code
   that parses the keyring file, and prints out it's findings.
   There I could see it was skipping the cert entries.
   
   I think for Z/OS we probably have to import a PKCS12 file for the system to
   actually import as a key, and not a cert.
   This part is our internal issue, as our security team will not give us a
   PKCS12 file to import.
   I gave up on this change, as I cannot get a successful test until our
   security team changes their policies.
   
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