Using PCKS#12 certifcate with non-ASCII password
I trying to open PKCS#12 file, but because password is not ASCII (contains polish characters) I getting "Password is not ASCII" exception when executing KeyStore.load(). Is there any solution to using this certificate?
java pkcs#12 java-security
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I trying to open PKCS#12 file, but because password is not ASCII (contains polish characters) I getting "Password is not ASCII" exception when executing KeyStore.load(). Is there any solution to using this certificate?
java pkcs#12 java-security
Do you usekeytool
to generate keystore file? Can you regenerate file? If yes, take a look on this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/12811950/…
– Michał Ziober
Jan 1 at 19:41
No. Certificate was generated by other software and different company.
– Piotr S
Jan 1 at 20:05
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I trying to open PKCS#12 file, but because password is not ASCII (contains polish characters) I getting "Password is not ASCII" exception when executing KeyStore.load(). Is there any solution to using this certificate?
java pkcs#12 java-security
I trying to open PKCS#12 file, but because password is not ASCII (contains polish characters) I getting "Password is not ASCII" exception when executing KeyStore.load(). Is there any solution to using this certificate?
java pkcs#12 java-security
java pkcs#12 java-security
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Piotr SPiotr S
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Do you usekeytool
to generate keystore file? Can you regenerate file? If yes, take a look on this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/12811950/…
– Michał Ziober
Jan 1 at 19:41
No. Certificate was generated by other software and different company.
– Piotr S
Jan 1 at 20:05
add a comment |
Do you usekeytool
to generate keystore file? Can you regenerate file? If yes, take a look on this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/12811950/…
– Michał Ziober
Jan 1 at 19:41
No. Certificate was generated by other software and different company.
– Piotr S
Jan 1 at 20:05
Do you use
keytool
to generate keystore file? Can you regenerate file? If yes, take a look on this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/12811950/…– Michał Ziober
Jan 1 at 19:41
Do you use
keytool
to generate keystore file? Can you regenerate file? If yes, take a look on this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/12811950/…– Michał Ziober
Jan 1 at 19:41
No. Certificate was generated by other software and different company.
– Piotr S
Jan 1 at 20:05
No. Certificate was generated by other software and different company.
– Piotr S
Jan 1 at 20:05
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Do you use
keytool
to generate keystore file? Can you regenerate file? If yes, take a look on this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/12811950/…– Michał Ziober
Jan 1 at 19:41
No. Certificate was generated by other software and different company.
– Piotr S
Jan 1 at 20:05