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Manage [[private keys]] and [[public certificates]]
 
Manage [[private keys]] and [[public certificates]]
  
keytool -list -keystore ..\lib\security\[[cacerts]]
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* <code>keytool -list -keystore ..\lib\security\[[cacerts]]</code>
keytool -list -keystore /opt/java/openjdk/jre/lib/security/cacerts
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* <code> keytool -list -keystore /opt/java/openjdk/jre/lib/security/cacerts</code>
  
 
Trusted Certificate is a signed [[X.509]] [[certificate]] issued by a trusted entity.
 
Trusted Certificate is a signed [[X.509]] [[certificate]] issued by a trusted entity.

Revision as of 09:50, 4 March 2021

Java Keytool command


Manage private keys and public certificates

  • keytool -list -keystore ..\lib\security\cacerts
  • keytool -list -keystore /opt/java/openjdk/jre/lib/security/cacerts

Trusted Certificate is a signed X.509 certificate issued by a trusted entity.

cacerts

/opt/java/openjdk/jre/lib/security/cacerts


Key and Certificate Management Tool

Commands:

 -certreq            Generates a certificate request
 -changealias        Changes an entry's alias
 -delete             Deletes an entry
 -exportcert         Exports certificate
 -genkeypair         Generates a key pair
 -genseckey          Generates a secret key
 -gencert            Generates certificate from a certificate request
 -importcert         Imports a certificate or a certificate chain
 -importpass         Imports a password
 -importkeystore     Imports one or all entries from another keystore
 -keypasswd          Changes the key password of an entry
 -list               Lists entries in a keystore
 -printcert          Prints the content of a certificate
 -printcertreq       Prints the content of a certificate request
 -printcrl           Prints the content of a CRL file
 -storepasswd        Changes the store password of a keystore

Use "keytool -command_name -help" for usage of command_name


See also

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