Thank you, and what about the CA-Bundle file? Did you got a chance to look at the question I have posted on Stackoverflow mentioned in the original question?
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 4:51 PM, Niranjan Babu Bommu < niranjan.bo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Kernel, > > I think you have create a keystore from the cert, please follow these > instruction and ket me know. > > Create store with temporary key inside: > > keytool -genkey -alias <alias name> -keystore yourkeystore.jks -storepass > Hello1 > Then delete existing entry: > > keytool -delete -alias temp -keystore yourkeystore.jks -storepass Hello1 > Now you've got empty store. You can check that it's empty: > > keytool -list -keystore yourkeystore.jks -storepass Hello1 > Then import your certificate to the store: > > keytool -import -alias <alias name> -file cert_file.crt -keypass keypass > -keystore yourkeystore.jks -storepass Hello1 > > > Thanks > Niranjan > > > On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 10:13 AM, Kernel freak <kernelfr...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hello friends, > > > > I am using apache tomcat and I would like to deploy a Spring-MVC > > application which I am working on. In that, via Spring-Security I have > > specified to use https which requires to install the SSL certificate on > the > > server. > > I am running a Debian Wheezy server, and I have certificate files with > > extension as .crt and .ca-bundle. Unfortunately I cannot find any > resources > > which mention where and how to install these files. What I found was > these > > files are meant for webserver. Is that correct? If yes, can I use them to > > deploy these 2 files? Kindly let me know. Also if anyone can help me with > > one more problem I have posted on StackOverflow : > > > > > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27106983/configuring-apache-tomcat-to-start-webapp-by-default > > > > Regards, > > Kernel > > > > > > -- > *Thanks* > *Niranjan* > *+1 781.956.6900* >