Verify that test.jks is readable by your webserver and
you're using the correct one (corresponding to the certificate
uploaded
in the ManageDomains tool).  I'm also assuming you're putting in the
correct parameters to getPrivateKeyFromKeystore.

Eric

On Oct 28, 3:33 am, "superemrtest superemrtest"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have registered my domain already,
> I can download and upload CCR from H9 and used secure=0,
> When I certified my pem to my domain and jks by java tools. and I used
> secure =1
> I am getting a " Invalid AuthSub signature." response when I call
> AuthSubUtil.exchangeForSessionToken(URLDecoder.decode(token, "UTF-8"),
> Utility.getPrivateKey());
>   public static PrivateKey getPrivateKey() {
>       if (privateKey == null) {
>              try {
>                privateKey =
> AuthSubUtil.getPrivateKeyFromKeystore("./test.jks",
>                                                       "test",
>                                                       "test",
>                                                       "test");
>                System.out.println("privateKey:" +privateKey);
>              } catch (Exception e) {
>                throw new RuntimeException("Error reading from keystore file
> - ", e);
>              }
>            }
>     return privateKey;
>   }
>
> I appreciate your help.
>
> Thanks
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