If you turn on debug logging it should tell you if the CA cert is getting
picked up or not from the truststore.

Colm.

On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 10:52 AM, Al Grant <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have imported the server certificate into truststore.jks
>
> keytool -importcert -file CA-root.cer -alias CAcert -keystore
> truststore.jks
> -storepass password
>
> and added a reference to that file in my client_sign.properties:
>
> org.apache.ws.security.crypto.provider=org.apache.ws.
> security.components.crypto.Merlin
> org.apache.ws.security.crypto.merlin.keystore.type=jks
> org.apache.ws.security.crypto.merlin.keystore.password=password
> org.apache.ws.security.crypto.merlin.keystore.alias=signingonly
> org.apache.ws.security.crypto.merlin.keystore.file=C:\\
> Users\\Owner\\IdeaProjects\\test\\src\\main\\resources\\keystore.jks
>
> org.apache.ws.security.crypto.provider=org.apache.ws.
> security.components.crypto.Merlin
> org.apache.ws.security.crypto.merlin.truststore.type=jks
> org.apache.ws.security.crypto.merlin.truststore.password=password
> org.apache.ws.security.crypto.merlin.truststore.alias=CAcert
> org.apache.ws.security.crypto.merlin.truststore.file=C:\\
> Users\\Path\\To\\\File\\truststore.jks
>
> Was this not the correct way to get the servers cert into my trust store?
>
>
>
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