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generate self signed certificate with keytool
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To generate a self-signed SSL certificate using the keytool command on Windows, Mac, or Linux: | |
1 Open a command prompt or terminal. | |
2 Run this command: | |
keytool -genkey -keyalg RSA -alias tomcat -keystore selfsigned.jks -validity <days> -keysize 2048 | |
Where <days> indicate the number of days for which the certificate will be valid. | |
3 Enter a password for the keystore. Note this password as you require this for configuring the server. | |
4 When prompted for first name and last name, enter the domain name of the server. For example, myserver or myserver.mycompany.com. | |
5 Enter the other details, such as Organizational Unit, Organization, City, State, and Country. | |
6 Confirm that the information entered is correct. | |
7 When prompted with Enter key password for <tomcat>, press Enter to use the same password as the keystore password. | |
8 Run this command to verify the contents of the keystore: | |
keytool -list -v -keystore selfsigned.jks | |
9 When prompted, enter the keystore password note in Step 3. The basic information about the generated certificate is displayed. Verify that the Owner and Issuer are |
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