Frank,
On 15.2.2014 7:02, Frank BONNET wrote:
seems to work without it !
I recommend that you always import intermediate certificates into the
keystore. If you don't, some clients / web browsers will find a way to
lookup for missing certificates, but others will fail.
Therefore, it is
Hello
I have officials certificates for apache2 from COMODO that I would like to
import into tomcat ( pkcs12 ) if someone has links / infos to do this task
it would be a great help ( google doesn't help much )
thanks you
Frank,
On 14.2.2014 14:10, BONNET, Frank wrote:
I have officials certificates for apache2 from COMODO that I would like to
import into tomcat ( pkcs12 ) if someone has links / infos to do this task
it would be a great help ( google doesn't help much )
You didn't mention if you have any
I need to convert/import from PEM format to P12
thanks
2014-02-14 14:14 GMT+01:00 Sanaullah sanaulla...@gmail.com:
Hi Frank,
I am not expert with apache. can you please let me know which format of
certificate you do have? pem, der, p12. and also in which format you would
like to
Hello Ognjen
the intermediate cert in the one named chain right ?
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2014-02-14 14:57 GMT+01:00 Ognjen Blagojevic ognjen.d.blagoje...@gmail.com
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Frank,
On 14.2.2014 14:10, BONNET, Frank wrote:
I have
Frank,
On 14.2.2014 15:00, BONNET, Frank wrote:
the intermediate cert in the one named chain right ?
Yes, it is usually named that way.
-Ognjen
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seems to work without it !
thanks
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Le 14 févr. 2014 à 16:16, Ognjen Blagojevic
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Frank,
On 14.2.2014 15:00, BONNET, Frank wrote:
the intermediate cert in the one named chain right ?
Yes, it is usually named that way.
-Ognjen