The following example shows how to import a trusted certificate. In this example, Sun's Root CA certificate is imported from the Java keystore into the package keystore with the keytool command.
# keytool -export -storepass changeit -alias gtecybertrustca -keystore gtecybertrustca -keystore /usr/j2se/jre/lib/security/cacerts -file /tmp/root.crt Certificate stored in file </tmp/root.crt> # pkgadm addcert -t -f der /tmp/root.crt Enter Keystore Password: storepass Keystore Alias: GTE CyberTrust Root Common Name: GTE CyberTrust Root Certificate Type: Trusted Certificate Issuer Common Name: GTE CyberTrust Root Validity Dates:<Feb 23 23:01:00 1996 GMT>-<Feb 23 23:59:00 2006 GMT> MD5 Fingerprint: C4:D7:F0:B2:A3:C5:7D:61:67:F0:04:CD:43:D3:BA:58 SHA1 Fingerprint: 90:DE:DE:9E:4C:4E:9F:6F:D8:86:17:57:9D:D3:91:BC... Trusting certificate <GTE CyberTrust Root> Type a Keystore protection Password. Press ENTER for no protection password (not recommended): xxx For Verification: Type a Keystore protection Password. Press ENTER for no protection password (not recommended): xxx Certificate(s) from </tmp/root.crt> are now trusted # rm /tmp/root.crt |