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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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Figure 10-29 Certificate request confirmation message<br />

Note: Consult the documentation from your chosen CA prior to completing the<br />

certificate request fields. For example, VeriSign Server IDs stipulate that the<br />

Command Name (CN) must represent the fully qualified server name.<br />

The contents of the certificate request file (servcertreq.arm in this sample) show<br />

that a certificate has been generated.<br />

Example 10-2 A certificate request generated by ikeyman<br />

-----BEGIN NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----<br />

MIIBmzCCAQQCAQAwXDELMAkGA1UEBhMCVVMxCzAJBgNVBAgTAk5DMRAwDgYDVQQHEwdSYWxlaWdo<br />

MQwwCgYDVQQKEwNJQk0xDTALBgNVBAsTBElUU08xETAPBgNVBAMTCG1rYTJ2YWxvMIGeMA0GCSqG<br />

SIb3DQEBAQUAA4GMADCBiAKBgHHsF7RWcLXGF6DPY3KnFJTHn0Nmf/Ni2lhURbJkgnSTl2x2vECe<br />

rrQ5qhYI7mXX4v1zL4FSDM9TzMCz8V4P5FXAwjyJRlPODfSxMP9h/kIJWiAx2n1X2FnHiKcVAz17<br />

EE27hVObMTfj47Ww4ydQ7JMQFy1C7pZnHuJL3Ga1qBZLAgMBAAGgADANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQQFAAOB<br />

gQAmzZ+9bsrqLjCw8tsxkUJHG7SMCspv1UCmc447aRubkM717j6nnw0zr9QgCO8bxzvOD6C35Liv<br />

MDPrc5ML+CT9KVHtXnV9mpOKx9+3d1A4YDAdEoQA0cPYXu9n6aDfG69ZIdwjBMlohsy7q8qPlnGd<br />

yqfmhhEbFcn+PlW86bhnjg==<br />

-----END NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----<br />

It is clear that the process of creating a certificate request actually creates the<br />

certificate. This means that the public/private keypair exists in the JKS file. The<br />

certificate request is actually requesting that this certificate be signed by the CA.<br />

This certificate request can be viewed in ikeyman by selecting Personal<br />

Certificate Requests from the Key Database Content drop-down box.<br />

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