![]() ![]() I'lll consider this for the next feature release (5.5.0). The best solution here seems to completely remove the dialog for format selection and let KSE detect the file type automatically. In this case the authority provides a bundle of chained certificates which should be concatenated to the signed server certificate. Command is like this: openssl pkcs12 -export -inkey file.pem -in file.crt -out file.p12 \ -CAfile root-CA. Open the 'Import KeyPair' dialog Select 'OpenSSL' Disable the option 'encrypted private key' Select the following file as private key (it contains a test RSA key generated for this issue) Click the details button Version of KSE: 5.4.2 Version of Java: 11.0. You'll need your public cert and the root CA cert. Also asking the user if he wants to continue makes no sense here, because this will always result in an error. You can try to create a pkcs12 from your files that would contain the entire certificate chain. ![]() keytool can import X.509 v1, v2, and v3 certificates, and PKCS7 formatted.
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