on 07-29-2008 10:00 PM
Hi,
I am uploading a .p7b certificate in visual admin given by a customer.
when I click on the upload button in the Keystorage
it does not show me this format.
How do I upload this certificate?
Hi,
I was wondering if you were able to figure out how to load the partner's p7b cert. I have the same scenario, and I dont understand how to upload the cert.
Thanks,
Archana
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Hi Archana,
We converted the .p7b format to crt/cer format. you can do it yourself or ask the customer to give it in that format.
I used below mehtod. Just make sure that certificate generated is correct by confirming it back with customer.
In Windows Explorer, select the file (filename.p7b) you want to convert. Double-click on the file to display a Certificates window.
In the left pane of the Certificates window, expand the file.
Expand the Certificates folder to display a list of certificates.
Select a certificate to convert to PEM format. Right-click on the certificate, then choose All Tasks > Export to display the Certificate Export Wizard.
In the wizard, click Next
Select the Base-64 encoded X.509 (.CER) option. Then click Next. (Base-64 encoded is the PEM format.)
In the File name: field, enter a name for the converted digital certificate; then click Nest.
Note: The wizard appends a.cer extension to the output file The .cer extension is a generic extension which is appended to both base-64 encoded certificates and DER certificates. You can change the extension to .pem after you exit the wizard.
Verify that the settings are correct. If the settings are correct, click Finish; if they are not correct, click Back and make any necessary modifications.
Hi,
Check the certificate that you are trying to upload. verify.der
The file must be in DER format. PSE format is not supported. Plesae check for it.
Thanks
Swarup
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