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It is possible and also recommended to also test the certificate after import to test it:
keytool -list -keystore /webservices/java/jdk/site/current/lib/security/cacerts -storepass secret_pass
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Is it possible to delete the keystore if it isn’t used anywhere or can I just remove the file?
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Hi Fox,
Just removing the file is not a good idea better use keytool to delete it.
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Georgi
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Just some clarification for admins coming from Apache Webserver world above tutorial actually explains How to configure SSL in Tomcat Application server ..
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