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The latest news on the difficulties our customer is having with HTTPS support on Tomcat is that (at least according to a Tomcat List member) we were supposed to use the same keystore whence the CSR was generated (or presumably a copy thereof) when importing the CA certificates, and Tomcat was failing because I'd imported into a new keystore instead.

Turns out that the CSR was generated out of DCM, and so the original keystore is DEFAULT.KDB.

Is DEFAULT.KDB in the same format that keytool uses? Or in a format that keytool can deal with? Would I be able to use keytool to add the CA certificates to a copy of DEFAULT.KDB?

Or alternately, would Tomcat itself be able to use DEFAULT.KDB, if DCM were used to import the CA certificates?

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JHHL

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