Also had this issue, matching the privateKey and keyStore solved it.
On Monday, March 6, 2017 at 9:26:59 AM UTC-7, raghaven...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Thanks for the post steven, I had the same issue i.e. different password
> for keystore and key. recreating the keystore and key with the same
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Thanks for the post steven, I had the same issue i.e. different password
for keystore and key. recreating the keystore and key with the same
resolved it.
On Friday, December 19, 2014 at 2:05:59 PM UTC-5, Steven Erat wrote:
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> I encountered the same exception. The short answer is that the
Thanks Steve. I created a new jenkins.jks keystore with same password as the
private key which is imported into the keystore, it worked!!
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I encountered the same exception. The short answer is that the privateKey
password did not match the keyStore password, at first. When I realized
this could be a problem, I tried setting the JENKINS_ARG option
—httpsPrivateKeyPassword to in addition to the --httpsKeyStorePassword, but
I got