| The keystore contains a private key and its associated self-signed certificate |
| that can be used by SSL. This keystore is provided to be used only for testing this software. |
| In non-test environments it is highly recommended to use real certificates signed by a Certification Authority (CA). |
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| The keystore was generated with the following command: |
| |
| $ keytool -keystore keystore -alias jetty -genkey -keyalg RSA |
| Enter keystore password: password |
| Re-enter new password: password |
| What is your first and last name? |
| [Unknown]: vysper.org |
| What is the name of your organizational unit? |
| [Unknown]: |
| What is the name of your organization? |
| [Unknown]: Vysper |
| What is the name of your City or Locality? |
| [Unknown]: |
| What is the name of your State or Province? |
| [Unknown]: |
| What is the two-letter country code for this unit? |
| [Unknown]: |
| Is CN=vysper.org, OU=Unknown, O=Vysper, L=Unknown, ST=Unknown, C=Unknown correct? |
| [no]: yes |
| Enter key password for <jetty> |
| (RETURN if same as keystore password): |
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| The password for the keystore and for the key is "password" and the Common Name (CN) is "vysper.org". |
| The CN must be the domain name used by the clients to connect to the Vysper server (otherwise |
| the browser will warn the user that the certificate is issued for another domain name) |
| |
| Using the self-signed certificate (from the keystore) will make the web browser warn you that the certificate is self-signed, |
| but for testing purposes you can add an exception for the browser to accept it. |
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| More information about keytool: http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/tools/windows/keytool.html |