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		<title>Comment on Tomcat 5 SSL &#8211; Install GoDaddy Wildcard Certificate JKS / PKCS12 ? What? by kwillis</title>
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		<description>Afterthoughts.  After running through all of this headache, I realize that I could probably have created the private key and the CSR with openssl and then create the keystore.  This would have save me the extraction step.  However, we had already submitted the CSR and sometimes reissuing the certs can be a real pain in the neck.  Hope this article helps someone.</description>
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