Op 3/03/2011 15:19, pihar schreef:
> Even parsing the .CER I still did't get the private key.

I don't understand the question. Aren't .cer files meant to store your 
public key?
It would surprise me if you'd find a private key in a .cer file.

> The private key is null.  :T
> I don't know how to solve this.
>
> How can I get or generate the private key for the signature?

Don't you have a keystore? For instance a .p12 or a .pkx file?
http://www.wirelessforums.org/comp-security-misc/what-differences-between-certificates-pfx-p12-cer-crt-spc-p7b-1218.html

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