You can also set the location of your certificate as a parameter to the
keytool command and thereby determine where to place it. But then you must
most likely add this path info to the connector element in server.xml in
order for tomcat to find it (keystore="path Info") Remember to add the
keypass attribute as well. It is all placed in the tomcat docs. I reckon
thats where you read about it?? If so check lower on the page..

Øyvind Vestavik
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On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Øyvind Vestavik wrote:

>
> I don't know about Red hat, but I use unix and win2000
> On unix it is in the root directory of your home area, and on Win2000 it
> is in the documents and settings directory under your profile.
> Sorry I don't know about red hat..
>
> Øyvind
>
> Øyvind Vestavik
> Øvre Møllenberggt 44b
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> On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, chad kellerman wrote:
>
> > Hello again,
> >
> >       Ok this may sound like a dumb questions.  But I have been all thru the 
>directories and can not find it.
> >
> >      I am running rad hat linux.  I ran $JAVA_HOME/bin/keytool -keygen -alias 
>tomcat -keyalg RSA
> >
> >      Where did it put the cert and key??  What is it called?  I checked in the 
>normal locations and it not there???
> >
> > THanks for the help,
> >
> > Chad
> >
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