Hi,
I'm trying to get a self-signed cert created on AIX 6.1, and it's not cooperating. I run the following command: gsk7cmd -cert -create -db /bin/A_CACertsOnly.kdb -pw blahblah -label testing -dn cn=machinename -expire 1000 -ca true...and get this response:
The function is not supported for cryptographic tokens.
There are other switches for such things a cipher strength and more, but this command pukes on that too. Note that I also know the ikeyman command (java com.ibm.gsk.ikeyman.ikeycmd), and it's doing the same thing.
The command to create the key database, set password and stuff it in a stash file has already been successfully run. Funny thing is, I can create a certreq with these options plus the -size and -file options included, just not a cert. All I'm trying to do is create a self-signed cert and then use that to bind to a domain LDAP server for user authentication, i.e. make this a client of the LDAP domain. I've tried googling my way out, but not much info on this particular issue out there, other than someone else had it too and the forum he was in unfortunately didn't help him.
Thanks in advance for any assistance you may be able to provide.
**UPDATE**
I was able to get the files created using a mix of ikeyman and openssl commands. Now I just have to get the system to supply this cert for connections...is anyone familiar with this??
Thank you!