Before we begin coding, it is helpful to understand a bit about the Android Keystore, and it’s capabilities. The Keystore is not used directly for storing application secrets such as password, however ...
docker run -it --rm --name autocert \ -p 80:80 -p 443:443 \ -v autocert-conf:/etc/letsencrypt \ viyh/autocert \ autocert-create \ --domains "test.uberboxen.net test1 ...
And that causes the logstash-keystore create command to fail (see the last line that starts with [ERROR]; [root@localhost vagrant]# /usr/share/logstash/bin/logstash ...
So, a client wants us to use a client cert to authenticate to their web service. They sent it to me in pkcs12 format but without a password. (This is for their uat site, the prod pkcs12 file has a ...