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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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Example 10-3 Certificate reply from Thawte<br />

-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----<br />

MIICgDCCAemgAwIBAgIDLqKsMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBBAUAMIGHMQswCQYDVQQGEwJa<br />

...<br />

..<br />

.<br />

XmYOnq8HX/fj0il6NQxW48bp3O8=<br />

-----END CERTIFICATE-----<br />

This reply should be saved into a plain text file, then imported into the key store<br />

that created the original certificate request.<br />

Note: As with the request, ensure that the CA’s reply is copied to a file<br />

correctly. Ensure there are no additonal characters appended to the end of<br />

lines that would otherwise affect the import process.<br />

1. Ensure that ikeyman has the relevant key file open and select Personal<br />

Certificates from the Key Database Content drop-down list.<br />

2. Click Receive.<br />

3. Enter the file name of the reply from the CA.<br />

4. The reply will probably be encoded with Base64, so ensure Base64-encoded<br />

ASCII data is selected from the Data Type drop-down list.<br />

5. Click OK.<br />

Figure 10-31 Importing a CA reply<br />

Assuming that the appropriate certificate request can be found, the personal<br />

certificate will be added to the personal certificate list. Its contents can be viewed<br />

by clicking View/Edit.<br />

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