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AES 7.X CSR Private Key

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wallot

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Jul 15, 2009
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I need to backup the private and public keys generated with a CSR. Would anyone know the folder in AES where these are stored? Troubleshooting and the site is getting aggravated that they have to key creating new entity certs.

Thanks!
 
probably in some internal keystore - maybe jks format. keytool commands might get them, but don't be surprised if the internal keystore is protected with a way you can't get in.

If you generate your own CSR in Linux, then you're in control of the key.



It doesn't matter what you fill in the CSR for CN and stuff - whatever is in the SMGR CA for that stuff is what the certificate will be signed with.

What/why does your troubleshooting involve changing the cert?
 
Once the certificate is removed, so are the keys. So having the keys will prevent having to run a new CSR when we want to return to that certificate.
 
Yeah, but you'll never get another CSR signed with the same key.

That's why you'd have to generate your own key and CSR. Now, presuming you did that and got a signed cert, you're free to remove it from the AES and re-add it cause you have the generated cert and the private key tied to it.

What exactly are you doing that's requiring you to remove/readd certs?
 
I know, just looking for where the keys are stored. Thanks
 
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