+1  :-)

On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 4:28 PM, Matthew Kitchin (public/usenet) <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  Never mind... 15th time seems to be a charm. I guess I should figure
> out the steps and document it.
>
> On 10/5/2010 3:12 PM, Matthew Kitchin (public/usenet) wrote:
> >  I'm trying to use certs singed from our internal MS cert server in
> > 4.2.1.
> > This is how I have done it in 4.0.4
> > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg16568.html
> > I tried every method possible on a 4.2.1 machine a month ago, and
> > eventually gave up and did it the same way.
> >
> http://forum.sipfoundry.org/index.php?t=msg&th=14241&goto=51388&S=593031eb92eb1d578fa194f5aefafe12
> >
> >
> > The significant difference is I skipped the step involving
> > /usr/bin/ssl-cert/gen-ssl-keys.sh --convert-crt2jks
> > The --convert-crt2jks doesn't seem to exist anymore, and so the
> > keystore file is no longer made either
> > This is messy to explain, but something I did in the web interface on
> > that one 4.2.1 box seems like it must have been successful. I'm trying
> > to duplicate it on a new machine, and I can't get past the errors below.
> >
> > Can anyone tell me the back end command line equivalent to this method
> > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg16568.html
> > for installing ssl certs in 4.2.1?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Matthew
> >
> > --------error message -------------------
> > Exception in thread "main" java.security.KeyStoreException: Can't
> > build keystore: [No certificates belong to the private-key]
> >         at
> >
> org.apache.commons.ssl.KeyStoreBuilder.buildChain(KeyStoreBuilder.java:219)
> >         at
> > org.apache.commons.ssl.KeyStoreBuilder.build(KeyStoreBuilder.java:168)
> >         at
> > org.apache.commons.ssl.KeyStoreBuilder.build(KeyStoreBuilder.java:97)
> >         at
> > org.sipfoundry.commons.sipkeystorebuilder.sipkeystorebuilder.main(Unknown
> > Source)
> >
>
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