keytool -list -keystore jetty.p12

with the defined password successfully shows me the certificate fingerprint

Mit freundlichen Grüßen/Best Regards
*Timo Brunn*

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On 28/06/2023 19:00, Joakim Erdfelt wrote:
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On Wed, Jun 28, 2023 at 11:25 AM Timo Brunn <[email protected]> wrote:

    Hi,

    I just checked and there aren't any trailing spaces.

    My actual key has a password.
    Thats why i set keyManagerPassword.

    I had a few test keystores with and without key password.
    Neither worked.

    On my current test keystore my key password and keystore password
    are the same.

    Mit freundlichen Grüßen/Best Regards
    *Timo Brunn*


Use the keytool command line to list/dump the contents of the keystore.
You'll be prompted to provide your password, and that's a good way to verify that you are using the correct one (both in the keystore and your configuration).
Heck, it will even tell you if you have a bad keystore.

- Joakim

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