![]() Right click on the certificate name and choose Export > Export Key Pair.Once the keystore is open, find the certificate you want to export in the list.When prompted for a password enter the SSL Server Identity Certificate Keystore File Password captured above.Use the KeyStore Explorer program to open the keystore file (webserver-identity.jks).Now you have all the information you need to extract your certificate from the jks store copied off the Authentication Manager 8.x server.SSL Server Identity Certificate Keystore File Password : rkEoHHgSFzoMmKhqg4C4t0xckbR8NE ![]() SSL Server Identity Certificate Private Key Password. ![]() Note that your passwords will be different than the ones shown here: From that list you want to copy the SSL Server Identity Certificate Private Key Password and SSL Server Identity Certificate Keystore File Password, as shown in the example below. If you enter the correct account credentials the command will print a list of passwords to the screen. When you run the command, you will be prompted to enter the Operations Console administrator name and password.On the RSA server navigate to /opt/rsa/am/utils and run the following command: Lookup the certificate private key and keystore file passwords on the Authentication Manager 8.x server so you can use the KeyStore Explorer program to open and export the certificates.You can use an SFTP client such as Win SCP or Filezilla to download a copy of the file from your Authentication Manager server. The certificate database is a file called webserver-identity.jks and it is located on the Authentication Manager 8.x server in /opt/rsa/am/server/security. Download a copy of the certificate database from your Authentication Manager 8.x server and copy it to the server where you installed the KeyStore Explorer program.Download KeyStore Explorer from the internet (Windows based).
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