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A [[Public_Key_Security#Key_Pair|key pair]] can be generated with the following command: | A [[Public_Key_Security#Key_Pair|key pair]] can be generated with the following command: | ||
keytool -genkeypair -alias jce-provider-signing-key -keyalg DSA -keysize 1024 -dname "cn=Nova Ordis LLC, ou=Java Software Code Signing, o=Sun Microsystems Inc" -keystore jce-provider-signing-keystore.jks -storepass n7ejfh2jef234rBe | |||
=Generate a Certificate Signing Request= | =Generate a Certificate Signing Request= |
Revision as of 05:12, 8 April 2018
External
- https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/guides/security/crypto/HowToImplAProvider.html#Step6
Internal
Generate a Public/Private Key Pair
A key pair can be generated with the following command:
keytool -genkeypair -alias jce-provider-signing-key -keyalg DSA -keysize 1024 -dname "cn=Nova Ordis LLC, ou=Java Software Code Signing, o=Sun Microsystems Inc" -keystore jce-provider-signing-keystore.jks -storepass n7ejfh2jef234rBe
Generate a Certificate Signing Request
A certificate signing request can be generated with the following command:
keytool -certreq -alias jce-provider-signing-key -file novaordis-jce-provider2.csr -keystore ./jce-provider-signing-keystore.jks -storepass n7ejfh2jef234rBe
Inspect the Certificate
The certificate data can be displayed with:
keytool -printcert -v -file ./test-cert.pem
It accepts certificates in PEM format.