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How to Import a Certificate

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I need to script the export of a cert from our Windows store into Firefox. I am having trouble getting the cert into the correct "container". The certificate, as generated from a command line as well, is a .pfx file with a password. I can manually import the cert into Firefox under the "Your Certificates" tab of the Certificate Manager. However, when I run the command line, it dumps the cert under the tab labeled "Others" and the website we're trying to access either can't find the cert there or there's a problem with the import itself.

My first couple of attempts failed with errors, but following up on them I found a site that suggested I convert the .pfx file to a .pem file. I followed those instructions and the command line no runs without error. The other thing to note here is using the GUI, I cannot import the .PEM file.

Assuming that the .pem file is encoded and formatted correctly, how can I get this line of code to put the cert into the right container?

certutil -A -n "My Certificate" -d c:\temp\CertImport -t "CTu,," -u "c" -a -f pword.txt -i CertEric.pem (I added the '-f' argument in case its needed to import the password protected file. I've run this both with and without it and got the same results.)

I also exported the cert in a .cer format. Here are some other attempts and results: certutil -A -n "My Certificate" -d c:\temp\CertImport -t "CTu,," -u "c" -a -f pword.txt -i CertEric.pfx certutil: could not obtain certificate from file: security library: improperly formatted DER-encoded message.

certutil -A -n "My Certificate" -d c:\temp\CertImport -t "CTu,," -u "c" -a -f pword.txt -i CertEric.cer certutil: could not obtain certificate from file: security library: improperly formatted DER-encoded message. (Although, dropping the '-a' argument allowed this command to complete without error.)

certutil -A -n "My Certificate" -d c:\temp\CertImport -t "CTu,," -u "c" -f pword.txt -i CertEric.pfx certutil: could not obtain certificate from file: security library: invalid arguments. (This one uses the .pfx file and drops the '-a' argument)

Any ideas? Thanks for your time.

Eric

I need to script the export of a cert from our Windows store into Firefox. I am having trouble getting the cert into the correct "container". The certificate, as generated from a command line as well, is a .pfx file with a password. I can manually import the cert into Firefox under the "Your Certificates" tab of the Certificate Manager. However, when I run the command line, it dumps the cert under the tab labeled "Others" and the website we're trying to access either can't find the cert there or there's a problem with the import itself. My first couple of attempts failed with errors, but following up on them I found a site that suggested I convert the .pfx file to a .pem file. I followed those instructions and the command line no runs without error. The other thing to note here is using the GUI, I cannot import the .PEM file. Assuming that the .pem file is encoded and formatted correctly, how can I get this line of code to put the cert into the right container? certutil -A -n "My Certificate" -d c:\temp\CertImport -t "CTu,," -u "c" -a -f pword.txt -i CertEric.pem (I added the '-f' argument in case its needed to import the password protected file. I've run this both with and without it and got the same results.) I also exported the cert in a .cer format. Here are some other attempts and results: certutil -A -n "My Certificate" -d c:\temp\CertImport -t "CTu,," -u "c" -a -f pword.txt -i CertEric.pfx certutil: could not obtain certificate from file: security library: improperly formatted DER-encoded message. certutil -A -n "My Certificate" -d c:\temp\CertImport -t "CTu,," -u "c" -a -f pword.txt -i CertEric.cer certutil: could not obtain certificate from file: security library: improperly formatted DER-encoded message. (Although, dropping the '-a' argument allowed this command to complete without error.) certutil -A -n "My Certificate" -d c:\temp\CertImport -t "CTu,," -u "c" -f pword.txt -i CertEric.pfx certutil: could not obtain certificate from file: security library: invalid arguments. (This one uses the .pfx file and drops the '-a' argument) Any ideas? Thanks for your time. Eric

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Kesla, Thank you for elaborating on the description of your issue, however this may be beyond the scope of this support forum. The communities listed here: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/d.../NSS would be the best place to ask this question.

Sorry for the delay, and I hope this puts you in the right hands.