Hi Nick,
You do need the keyEntry value in the keystore, so this is definitely part of the problem.
Please read the links sent by "kumarjayanti", which cover the process of creating a keypair, submitting the CSR and then importing the signed request back into the keystore. Good luck!
Derek
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From: glassfish_at_javadesktop.org [mailto:glassfish_at_javadesktop.org]
Sent: Wed 6/3/2009 12:51 AM
To: users_at_glassfish.dev.java.net
Subject: Re: RE: Installing a Signed Certificate...
Hi Again,
Thanks once again for replying:
to answer your question. This is what i have when i run the command keytool -list -keystore keystore.jks in the domain/config folder
essentialssl, May 28, 2009, trustedCertEntry,
Certificate fingerprint (MD5): A3:60:D0:1F:49:16:73:5C:7D:03:86:38:52:C9:FC:86
root, May 28, 2009, trustedCertEntry,
Certificate fingerprint (MD5): 1D:35:54:04:85:78:B0:3F:42:42:4D:BF:20:73:0A:3F
addtrust, May 28, 2009, trustedCertEntry,
Certificate fingerprint (MD5): 55:07:0F:1F:9A:E5:EA:21:61:F3:72:2B:8B:41:7F:27
newdomain.com, May 28, 2009, trustedCertEntry,
Certificate fingerprint (MD5): 19:99:39:B0:58:44:B9:F9:F2:7F:64:9E:29:56:CC:1A
comodoutnsgc, May 28, 2009, trustedCertEntry,
Certificate fingerprint (MD5): C7:1E:D8:79:91:4C:01:AC:ED:ED:00:30:4C:47:F0:E4
unfortunetly the newdomain.com is not a keyEntry as you stated. Is that wrong? if so what can i do to rectify this issue?
Thanks
Nick
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