.... with MySQL as database back-end and OpenOffice integration.
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Thursday, March 20, 2008
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
EJBCA on Weblogic 9
You do not need the administrative Gui to perform start, stop, deploy or undeploy on Weblogic.
To be able to use the command line you have to enable tunneling (no restart required).
In the gui go to "Environment -> Servers -> myserver(admin) -> Protocols -> Enable Tunneling"
On the command line edit bea/weblogic92/server/bin/config/config.xml and add the following to the <server> section (restart required):
<tunneling-enabled>true</tunneling-enabled>
After this you can use the command line tools. For exampel:
java weblogic.Deployer -user weblogic -password weblogic -name mymodule -undeploy
java weblogic.Deployer -user weblogic -password weblogic -name mymodule -deploy -source /home/jboss/ejbca/dist/ejbca.ear
java weblogic.Deployer -user weblogic -password weblogic -name mymodule -stop
java weblogic.Deployer -user weblogic -password weblogic -name mymodule -start
To be able to use the command line you have to enable tunneling (no restart required).
In the gui go to "Environment -> Servers -> myserver(admin) -> Protocols -> Enable Tunneling"
On the command line edit bea/weblogic92/server/bin/config/config.xml and add the following to the <server> section (restart required):
<tunneling-enabled>true</tunneling-enabled>
After this you can use the command line tools. For exampel:
java weblogic.Deployer -user weblogic -password weblogic -name mymodule -undeploy
java weblogic.Deployer -user weblogic -password weblogic -name mymodule -deploy -source /home/jboss/ejbca/dist/ejbca.ear
java weblogic.Deployer -user weblogic -password weblogic -name mymodule -stop
java weblogic.Deployer -user weblogic -password weblogic -name mymodule -start
Monday, March 10, 2008
New page about scripts addons for EJBCA
Scipts for generating lots of users
Made by kinneh and MrsTidy 2007
Tested to generate 20.000 Users, be aware of diskusage (We used about 2GB)
...
http://wiki.ejbca.org/ejbca-scripts
Monday, February 11, 2008
Converting keystores between JKS and P12
Johan dug up these keytool commands, that works with JDK6 and onwards (not in JDK5 and earlier).
JKS → P12
keytool -importkeystore -srckeystore keystore.jks -srcstoretype JKS -deststoretype PKCS12 -destkeystore keystore.p12
P12 → JKS
keytool -importkeystore -srckeystore keystore.p12 -srcstoretype PKCS12 -deststoretype JKS -destkeystore keystore.jks
I recently retested the p12 to jks conversion on Java 7u79, converting a superadmin.p12 keystore from EJBCA to JKS. Still works!
If you need a CA software that can generate both JKS, P12 or PEM keystores directly so you don't have to convert. Take a look at EJBCA Community, or it's supported big brother EJBCA Enterprise.
JKS → P12
keytool -importkeystore -srckeystore keystore.jks -srcstoretype JKS -deststoretype PKCS12 -destkeystore keystore.p12
P12 → JKS
keytool -importkeystore -srckeystore keystore.p12 -srcstoretype PKCS12 -deststoretype JKS -destkeystore keystore.jks
I recently retested the p12 to jks conversion on Java 7u79, converting a superadmin.p12 keystore from EJBCA to JKS. Still works!
If you need a CA software that can generate both JKS, P12 or PEM keystores directly so you don't have to convert. Take a look at EJBCA Community, or it's supported big brother EJBCA Enterprise.
Using Websphere and WAS under Ubuntu Linux
Some notes about using Websphere ND and RAD under Ubuntu Linux 7.10.
Because Ubuntu uses dash as the default shell (/bin/sh is a link to /bin/dash not /bin/bash) and websphere installation
too requires bash, although it erroneously uses /bin/sh you have two options:
sudo perl -p -i -e "s/\/sh$/\/bash/" /opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/bin/*.sh
To install Rational Applicaton Developer (RAD v7) on a recent Ubuntu you need to
specify some options to java, or your java gui windows will be completely
blank, making it hard to to any installation :-).
To make it work, simply set this environment variable before running
the installer:
export IBM_JAVA_OPTIONS=-Dawt.toolkit=sun.awt.motif.MToolkit
Because Ubuntu uses dash as the default shell (/bin/sh is a link to /bin/dash not /bin/bash) and websphere installation
too requires bash, although it erroneously uses /bin/sh you have two options:
- Change the link /bin/sh to /bin/bash instead of /bin/dash.
- Change /bin/sh to /bin/bash in the websphere shell scripts.
sudo perl -p -i -e "s/\/sh$/\/bash/" /opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/bin/*.sh
To install Rational Applicaton Developer (RAD v7) on a recent Ubuntu you need to
specify some options to java, or your java gui windows will be completely
blank, making it hard to to any installation :-).
To make it work, simply set this environment variable before running
the installer:
export IBM_JAVA_OPTIONS=-Dawt.toolkit=sun.awt.motif.MToolkit
EJBCA PKI blog
Here I will post mostly technical stuff happening during development of EJBCA (http://ejbca.org). This will work like a memory bank for me, and a place for others to find stuff that I have struggled with, or compiled from various sources in the internet.
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