You could turn the key into a certificate and then it would (most likely) work.

Have a look at these instructions:
http://jack.godau.googlepages.com/jbosscertificatesandopenssl

Cheers
Jack...

On 30/06/06, Sujit Choudhury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 I am running tomcat server and would like to have SSL support.  I have
a key signed by verisign which looks as follows:
./ssl-cert-check -i -c finalfile.pem

Host                                Issuer            Status   Expires
Days Left
----------------------------------- ----------------- --------
----------- ---------
FILE:finalfile.pem                  RSA Data Security Valid    Sep 16
2006 78

However, I can not use import command as it gives
keytool error: java.lang.Exception: Input not an X.509 certificate

I presume pem file is not X.509 file.  I would be grateful if somebody
can let me know how I can configure server.xml file or an alternative
way to use the import command.

Many thanks
------------------------------------------
Sujit Choudhury
ISLS
University of Westminster
Ext 3851


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