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While trying to import a certificate I get an error that it could not be imported since the alias(tomcat) in this case was already present
When I try to find the alias I do not find it -
I have referred to a similar question on SO, but the result does not change even after deleting.
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I think that you are not pointing to the same keystore. Can you add the keystore to open as a parameter to the keytool command? I mean:
By default, the key store used is .keystore and it is not equal as the keystore where you were trying to import the certificate (../keystore).
if you list the contents of your folder (/web/home/wb10d1/companyCA?), you will find a file called .keystore, but if you list the contents of the parent folder, you will find the keystore where the certificate with the alias tomcat really exists.
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