Re: Can't import certificate due to end of file error

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Arch Willingham wrote:
Yes and I have gone back and re-exported it every way from Sunday "DER Encoded Binary X.509", "Base64 Encoded X.509", etc....none of that worked. I also did the dos2unix thing but that did not fix it either.

Hi Arch,

Another thing that's important is that the content of the certificate file has the following sandwiching the raw data:

-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
<data goes here>
-----END CERTIFICATE-----

If you either have more data in the file than the above or have forgotten to include the beginning and ending certificate lines then you'll run into problems.

Another thing to think about is what kind of certificate you are trying to import. If you are using a file like sendmail.pem, you'll have to extract the public part of the certificate out of the file and save it as a different file to make it work. What kind of certificate are you exporting/importing and for what kind of application?


Tom

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