On Sat, 11 Apr 2020 at 01:04, K. Kamhamea <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you for giving me some feedback to the manual I've written. Such > feedback is so important to improve, and I learned that I have to make it > more explicit. > > Checklist > 1. Please make sure you named the certificates correctly. > 2. Please make sure that the password is set correctly (The script from > that website uses passwrd or something like that instead of openmeetings) > just curious why password should be `openmeetings` ? > 3. If The error occurs with the root certificate only you can easily > ignore it. Although it is mentioned with the keystore documentation it is > no longer necessary. It works without it. See the very last sentence in my > manual. > > Best K. > > Am Fr., 10. Apr. 2020 um 16:52 Uhr schrieb ratatouille < > [email protected]>: > >> Hello! >> >> I exported existing letsencrypt certificate into PKCS12 format. That went >> well. >> >> Then I imported resulting red5.p12 into keystore, fine. >> >> Executing >> keytool -import -alias root -keystore /home/andreas/om/conf/keystore.jks >> -trustcacerts -file /home/andreas/rootcert.pem >> >> gives an error after entering the password: >> Keytool-Fehler: java.io.IOException: Keystore was tampered with, or >> password was incorrect >> >> Surely the password is correct. >> >> Does somebody has a hint for me? >> >> Andreas >> > -- Best regards, Maxim
