Title: Re: Cert using opnssl:Kdb format to PEM Format
Hello, Scott!

*.kdb files normally are the Key-DBs used by IBM server systems, e.g. Websphere.
These are not certificates but complete “keyrings” , which could hold many different keypairs,
client-certificates, trusted certificates, requests.

There is a tool to handle these files and any import or export action: ikeyman
(I do use this only under AIX and Linux. ikeyman is written in java, so it will be usable with other systems.)

Best regards,
michael

P.S.: I CCed you directly, because your mailing is some days old and you may have “given up”.



Am 2002-10-30 18:53 Uhr schrieb "Scott Harris" unter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

I am having a hard time trying to figure out a certificate generated through IBM in .kdb format to convert to .PEM format. I am getting error while converting to .PEM. Can some one please tell me if there is a way to make this conversition.

OpenSSL> pkcs12 -in /tmp/ldap_server.kdb -out /tmp/ldap_server.pem

2184:error:0D0FE007:asn1 encoding routines:d2i_PKCS12:expecting an asn1 sequenc

:./crypto/pkcs12/p12_lib.c:85:address=9758640 offset=0

error in pkcs12

 

 



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