On Jan 17, 2011, at 10:01 AM, Bob Crandell wrote: > Greetings, > > I have a client that is trying to create a keyfile to feed to JBoss. She > bought one from GoDaddy and now we are trying to figure out how to use the > *.crt files they sent back. Their directions are sorely lacking in detail. > This is where I'm stuck: > > openssl pkcs12 -export -chain -CAfile gd_bundle.crt -in <name of your > certificate> -inkey <name of your certificate private key file> -out > keystore.tomcat -name tomcat -passout pass:changeit > > They sent, in a zip file, > gd_bundle.crt > gd_cross_intermediate.crt > gd_intermediate.crt > server.domain.ext.crt > > My question is, What is <name of your certificate> and <name of your > certificate private key file>? > > Thanks for being there, >
When your client purchased the certificate, she used a CSR that was generated by her from the private key and the subject information that she provided. There is no absolute naming convention for private keys, but they are usually marked as either .pem or .pvk or .key If you can't find the private key, then you will need to reissue the cert by creating a new private key and csr and going through godaddy's reissue process.
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