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Hello, Scott!
*.kdb files normally are the Key-DBs used by IBM server systems, e.g.
Websphere.
These are not certificates but complete =B3keyrings=B2 , which could hold many
different keypairs,
client-certificates, trusted certificates, requests.
There is a tool to handle these files and any import or export action:
ikeyman
(I do use this only under AIX and Linux. ikeyman is written in java, so it
will be usable with other systems.)
Best regards,
michael
P.S.: I CCed you directly, because your mailing is some days old and you ma=
y
have =B3given up=B2.
Am 2002-10-30 18:53 Uhr schrieb "Scott Harris" unter <aw...@yahoo.com>:
> I am having a hard time trying to figure out a certificate generated thro=
ugh
> IBM in .kdb format to convert to .PEM format. I am getting error while
> converting to .PEM. Can some one please tell me if there is a way to make=
this
> conversition.
>=20
> OpenSSL> pkcs12 -in /tmp/ldap_server.kdb -out /tmp/ldap_server.pem
>=20
> 2184:error:0D0FE007:asn1 encoding routines:d2i_PKCS12:expecting an asn1
> sequenc
>=20
> :./crypto/pkcs12/p12_lib.c:85:address=3D9758640 offset=3D0
>=20
> error in pkcs12
>=20
> =20
>=20
> =20
>=20
>=20
>=20
> Do you Yahoo!?
> Y! Web Hosting <http://webhosting.yahoo.com/ > - Let the expert host you=
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Karl-Michael Werzowa
A-1190 Wien, Paradisgasse 28/4/6
+43 (664)302 4511, fax +43 (1)328 1992 14
mi...@werzowa.at, michael...@bmi.gv.at
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<FONT FACE=3D"Helvetica Neue">Hello, Scott!<BR>
<BR>
*.kdb files normally are the Key-DBs used by IBM server systems, e.g. Websp=
here.<BR>
These are not certificates but complete “keyrings” , which coul=
d hold many different keypairs, <BR>
client-certificates, trusted certificates, requests.<BR>
<BR>
There is a tool to handle these files and any import or export action: ikey=
man<BR>
(I do use this only under AIX and Linux. ikeyman is written in java, so it =
will be usable with other systems.)<BR>
<BR>
Best regards,<BR>
michael<BR>
<BR>
P.S.: I CCed you directly, because your mailing is some days old and you ma=
y have “given up”.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
Am 2002-10-30 18:53 Uhr schrieb "Scott Harris" unter <awanf@ya=
hoo.com>:<BR>
<BR>
</FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE=3D"Helvetica Neue">I am having a hard time tryi=
ng to figure out a certificate generated through IBM in .<B>kdb</B> format t=
o convert to <B>.PEM</B> format. I am getting error while converting to .PEM=
. Can some one please tell me if there is a way to make this conversition.<B=
R>
<FONT SIZE=3D"2"><B><BR>
OpenSSL> pkcs12 -in /tmp/ldap_server.kdb -out /tmp/ldap_server.pem<BR>
</B></FONT><BR>
2184:error:0D0FE007:asn1 encoding routines:d2i_PKCS12:expecting an asn1 seq=
uenc<BR>
<BR>
:./crypto/pkcs12/p12_lib.c:85:address=3D9758640 offset=3D0<BR>
<BR>
error in pkcs12<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<HR ALIGN=3DCENTER SIZE=3D"1" WIDTH=3D"100%">Do you Yahoo!?<BR>
Y! Web Hosting <http://webhosting.yahoo.com/ > - Let the expert=
host your web site<BR>
</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE=3D"Helvetica Neue"><BR>
<BR>
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>
Karl-Michael Werzowa<BR>
A-1190 Wien, Paradisgasse 28/4/6<BR>
+43 (664)302 4511, fax +43 (1)328 1992 14<BR>
mi...@werzowa.at, michael...@bmi.gv.at<BR>
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