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Keystore explorer linux
Keystore explorer linux












keystore explorer linux

If you have used another password, please replace both password values with the new password.Īlso, if copying/pasting this command, ensure that no extra characters are randomly inserted into the command. Note: The above command assumes the current keystore password is 123456. Keytool -importkeystore -srckeystore server.keystore -srcstoretype JKS -srcstorepass 123456 -destkeystore -deststorepass 123456 -deststoretype BCFKS -provid­erclass .provider.CryptoComplyFip­sProvider

keystore explorer linux

Run the following command to convert the server.keystore from JKS to BCFKS format:.Open an administrative command prompt in D:\v100\config\templates\tomcat.Converting the Tomcat keystore, server.keystore: Using the Java Keytool command to convert JKS to BCFKS format A. The Veritas eDiscovery version 10.0 System Administration Guide provides a command line to convert a JKS formatted keystore to the BCFKS format. On occasion, it may be necessary to manually convert a JKS formatted keystore to BCFKS format, such as when implementing secure LDAP (LDAPs).

Keystore explorer linux upgrade#

The new format used in version 10.0 and above is Bouncy Castle Foundation KeyStore format (BCFKS) and is required for both the server.keystore and cacerts files.ĭuring an upgrade or fresh installation, this conversion takes place automatically. Prior to version 10.0 the Tomcat keystore, server.keystore, and the Java Certificate Autority keystore, cacerts, used by eDiscovery were in Java KeyStore format (JKS).

keystore explorer linux

In eDiscovery version 10.0, a new keystore format was introduced to improve security and compatibility with modern encryption methods.














Keystore explorer linux