I believe all I need to do is import the new certificate into the keystore.
The certificate from our trading partner appears to be getting used for
verifying data which has been signed by them and sent to us.
So I execute the following statement to try to import the new certificate:
keytool
Hi,
keytool error: java.lang.Exception: Public keys in reply and keystore don't
match
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Public+keys+in+reply+and+keystore+don%27t+matchl=1
Start with that, read the thread and maybe it helps
HTH
Regards,
Serge Fonville
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 5:07 PM, David Uctaa
Gee thanks, I didn't think to Google answers first, that suggestion was very
helpful.
I actually did Google it and read the threads that came up under such
searches. There were very few threads, and most of them were completely
unanswered. Those that were answered did not pertain to my
On 9/8/09, Peter Crowther peter.crowt...@melandra.com wrote:
2009/9/8 David Uctaa duc...@gmail.com
I have inherited a Tomcat 5.5 installation running on Windows XP. There
are
processes on this box which do server-to-server connections with a third
party via HTTPS over SSL. We have
I have inherited a Tomcat 5.5 installation running on Windows XP. There are
processes on this box which do server-to-server connections with a third
party via HTTPS over SSL. We have installed the third party's SSL
certificate on our server, and they have done likewise with ours. We use
their