What I tried is to pick the .der file from another location which was attached in the service request and now if I try to add I get a error
An attempt to store the certifcate failed.
All the Signer certificates must exsist in the key database .
Do I need a some other file to with .der file.
Use the Extract command mentioned by "shashivarungupta" and you have to "add" the certificate in the client database instead of "Receiving or Importing" it.
Use the following command to add this certificate in client DB.
gsk7cmd_64 -cert -add -db key.kdb -pw password -label ibmwebspheremqqmgr1 -file qmgr1.der -format binary –trust enable
...you have to "add" the certificate in the client database instead of "Receiving or Importing" it.
Works for CA certificates, not personal certificates signed by a CA. _________________ It's puzzling, I don't think I've ever seen anything quite like this before...and it's hard to soar like an eagle when you're surrounded by turkeys.
...you have to "add" the certificate in the client database instead of "Receiving or Importing" it.
Works for CA certificates, not personal certificates signed by a CA.
You can inspect the cert signed by the CA (in windows a double click will do it). You need to check the signer on that cert. Then check if the signer is an intermediate cert from the CA authority. If this is the case and you don't have the intermediate cert in the chain you can download it (the intermediate cert) from the CA's website and add it to your truststore so that the cert chain is complete.
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