If you have configured CFHTTP or CFLDAP to communicate securly then you have worked with the command line KeyTool. If you are new to the command line tool then I suggest a GUI version called KeyTool GUI.
KeyTool GUI is a GUI version of the command-line keytool provided with the Java SDK. KeyTool GUI can be used to create JKS/JCEKS type keystores, generate and store keys and their associated X.509 certificates, generate CSRs, import and store trusted certificates and perform maintenance on keystore entries. A complete list of KeyTool GUI's functionality is included below:
- Create, load, save and change the password of JKS, JCEKS, PKCS #12, BKS and UBER type KeyStores.
- Conversion between the aforementioned types.
- Generate DSA and RSA key pair entires with self-signed Version 1 X.509 certificates.
- Generate Certificate Signing Requests (CSRs).
- Import Certificate Authority (CA) replies.
- Import X.509 certificate files as trusted certificates.
- Import key pairs from PKCS #12 files.
- View the details of certificates contained within keystore entries and certificate files.
- Export KeyStore entries in a variety of formats.
- Delete or rename KeyStore entries.
- Clone and change the password of key pair entries.
- View the details of Certificate Revocation List (CRL) files.
You can download the tool here
Thanks for this.
I spent about 2 hours trying to figure out how to get cfhttp to connect to SSL. And the command line keytool thing wasn't workin so good.
It appears the link is now broken.
Link still appears broken....
I'm also interested with this TOOL, bur the link is always broken.......
I am also intersted with this TOOL, bur the link is always broken.......