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The only way I've been able to do this (this is from memory since it's
rare) is if the cert is exported with a password. Then importing it you'll
use the password and don't need a CSR.

I could be wrong.. but that is how I remember doing it when moving a
certificate from one IBM i to another.

On Mon, Mar 1, 2021 at 4:31 PM Tom Hightower <tomh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I've been given a .crt certificate file from the netadmin, requesting that
I import it the 400 and tie it to their secure website. It's issued to *.
company.com.

I've done similar before after a generating the .csr on the 400, getting
the certificate from the vendor, then importing the received certificate.
If I just try to 'Import Certificate' (Server or client), I get a message
telling me 'No request key is found for the certificate.'

What's the process for importing a crt certificate without first
generating a csr?

Thanks!
TomH
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