After the CA sends you a new personal certificate, you add it to the key database file from which you generated the new certificate request. If the CA sends the certificate as part of an e-mail message, copy the certificate into a separate file.
Ensure that the certificate file to be imported has write permission for the current user, and then use the following procedure for either a queue manager or a WebSphere MQ client to receive a personal certificate into the key database file:
Use the following commands to add a personal certificate to a key database file using iKeycmd:
gsk7cmd -cert -receive -file filename -db filename -pw password -format ascii
runmqckm -cert -receive -file filename -db filename -pw password -format ascii
where:
-file filename | is the fully qualified file name of the file containing the personal certificate. |
-db filename | is the fully qualified file name of a CMS key database. |
-pw password | is the password for the CMS key database. |
-format ascii | is the format of the certificate. The value can be ascii for Base64-encoded ASCII or binary for Binary DER data. The default is ascii. |
If you are using cryptographic hardware, refer to Importing a personal certificate to your PKCS #11 hardware.
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