I would assume that <name of your certificate> comes from them just like <name of your certificate private key file>
>>> Kaplan <[email protected]> 1/17/2011 10:46 AM >>> .asc .cer .cert .p12 .p7c .pgp .pem .gpg .pfx .crt .der are all pgp/gnupg file extensions. Generally the file name is the system (never root) or logged in user name plus the extension for locally controlled privacy. Apparently there's not much in the way of naming convention for imported keys other than .crt is what you're working with. Did we look at openssl pkcs#12 man page: http://openssl.org/docs/apps/pkcs12.html#EXAMPLES The GNU Privacy Handbook might also offer additional confusion: http://gnupg.org/gph/en/manual.html Looks like gd_intermediate.crt is the certificate file and gd_bundle.crt is their public, possibly private keys? Not clear whether "your" refers to your private key file or theirs. --Kaplan On 1/17/2011 10:01 AM, Bob Crandell wrote: 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 _______________________________________________ EUGLUG mailing list [email protected] http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug
