Sticking it in the FAQ isn't a bad idea - it is also in the on line
help, but the more places the better :-)
On 20/09/2005, at 5:15 PM, Nick Faiz wrote:
Chris,
Thanks for the quick assistance! Yes, it was 'changeit'.
I did google and then visit pegacat.com first. I quickly looked
through the doc.s - perhaps it could be on the FAQ page?
Cheers,
Nick
Chris Betts wrote:
Hi Nick,
JX maintains its own keystore for both client keys and for
server certs. The password is either 'passphrase' or 'changeit'
- I can't remember which, try them both or check the on line
help :-).
Password reset is via the keystore Gui... again, check the
online help.
- Chris
On 20/09/2005, at 4:56 PM, Nick Faiz wrote:
Hi Chris,
I've just installed a fresh version of jxplorer and still am
being asked for a keystore password whenever I try to add a
trusted server cert..
I don't believe that I've ever set up a local keystore on my
current machine. It also seems that JXplorer sets up its own
keystore.
Can you tell me what the default password is or how I can reset it?
Cheers,
Nick
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