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I created a certificate for my Java application with Keytool, that generated a keystore.jks, carets.jks, and server.cer. I imported them inside cacerts.jks and I added the file server.cer also inside Google (Trusted root certificates authorities), but it's always a not secure connection.



I'm a bit confused that I should import the server.cer file in the client (here Google as client) like this or download a certification from Google and import it into cacerts.jks like this answer says. I already inserted there server.cer generated by Keytool inside Google Trusted root certificates authorities and it's always not secure.










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  • You already installed the certificate for your own machine aswell?

    – Franck V
    Nov 15 '18 at 15:21











  • yes I did it (in local computer and automatic..)

    – ElyMan
    Nov 15 '18 at 15:32











  • There can be several issues and you don't provide enough detail. Please put the exact error message you get (and don't provide here) and you'll likely find many hits regarding exactly this problem and also on stackoverflow.com. If this does not help please add the exact error message and all details about your certificate and the URL you access to your question so that one can narrow down your problem.

    – Steffen Ullrich
    Nov 15 '18 at 16:24












  • I don't have a problem with my code cause https://... is working but not secure my question is simple, I want my connection to be secure with the green lock so I should put the certificate from keytool (server.cer) into the client (example google Trusted root certificates authorities) or I download a certificate from the client and import it into my cacerts.jks

    – ElyMan
    Nov 16 '18 at 8:53











  • when I charged the keytool certification on the browser he display a message "connection not secure" (invalid certificate)

    – ElyMan
    Nov 16 '18 at 14:51















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I created a certificate for my Java application with Keytool, that generated a keystore.jks, carets.jks, and server.cer. I imported them inside cacerts.jks and I added the file server.cer also inside Google (Trusted root certificates authorities), but it's always a not secure connection.



I'm a bit confused that I should import the server.cer file in the client (here Google as client) like this or download a certification from Google and import it into cacerts.jks like this answer says. I already inserted there server.cer generated by Keytool inside Google Trusted root certificates authorities and it's always not secure.










share|improve this question
























  • You already installed the certificate for your own machine aswell?

    – Franck V
    Nov 15 '18 at 15:21











  • yes I did it (in local computer and automatic..)

    – ElyMan
    Nov 15 '18 at 15:32











  • There can be several issues and you don't provide enough detail. Please put the exact error message you get (and don't provide here) and you'll likely find many hits regarding exactly this problem and also on stackoverflow.com. If this does not help please add the exact error message and all details about your certificate and the URL you access to your question so that one can narrow down your problem.

    – Steffen Ullrich
    Nov 15 '18 at 16:24












  • I don't have a problem with my code cause https://... is working but not secure my question is simple, I want my connection to be secure with the green lock so I should put the certificate from keytool (server.cer) into the client (example google Trusted root certificates authorities) or I download a certificate from the client and import it into my cacerts.jks

    – ElyMan
    Nov 16 '18 at 8:53











  • when I charged the keytool certification on the browser he display a message "connection not secure" (invalid certificate)

    – ElyMan
    Nov 16 '18 at 14:51













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I created a certificate for my Java application with Keytool, that generated a keystore.jks, carets.jks, and server.cer. I imported them inside cacerts.jks and I added the file server.cer also inside Google (Trusted root certificates authorities), but it's always a not secure connection.



I'm a bit confused that I should import the server.cer file in the client (here Google as client) like this or download a certification from Google and import it into cacerts.jks like this answer says. I already inserted there server.cer generated by Keytool inside Google Trusted root certificates authorities and it's always not secure.










share|improve this question
















I created a certificate for my Java application with Keytool, that generated a keystore.jks, carets.jks, and server.cer. I imported them inside cacerts.jks and I added the file server.cer also inside Google (Trusted root certificates authorities), but it's always a not secure connection.



I'm a bit confused that I should import the server.cer file in the client (here Google as client) like this or download a certification from Google and import it into cacerts.jks like this answer says. I already inserted there server.cer generated by Keytool inside Google Trusted root certificates authorities and it's always not secure.







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  • You already installed the certificate for your own machine aswell?

    – Franck V
    Nov 15 '18 at 15:21











  • yes I did it (in local computer and automatic..)

    – ElyMan
    Nov 15 '18 at 15:32











  • There can be several issues and you don't provide enough detail. Please put the exact error message you get (and don't provide here) and you'll likely find many hits regarding exactly this problem and also on stackoverflow.com. If this does not help please add the exact error message and all details about your certificate and the URL you access to your question so that one can narrow down your problem.

    – Steffen Ullrich
    Nov 15 '18 at 16:24












  • I don't have a problem with my code cause https://... is working but not secure my question is simple, I want my connection to be secure with the green lock so I should put the certificate from keytool (server.cer) into the client (example google Trusted root certificates authorities) or I download a certificate from the client and import it into my cacerts.jks

    – ElyMan
    Nov 16 '18 at 8:53











  • when I charged the keytool certification on the browser he display a message "connection not secure" (invalid certificate)

    – ElyMan
    Nov 16 '18 at 14:51

















  • You already installed the certificate for your own machine aswell?

    – Franck V
    Nov 15 '18 at 15:21











  • yes I did it (in local computer and automatic..)

    – ElyMan
    Nov 15 '18 at 15:32











  • There can be several issues and you don't provide enough detail. Please put the exact error message you get (and don't provide here) and you'll likely find many hits regarding exactly this problem and also on stackoverflow.com. If this does not help please add the exact error message and all details about your certificate and the URL you access to your question so that one can narrow down your problem.

    – Steffen Ullrich
    Nov 15 '18 at 16:24












  • I don't have a problem with my code cause https://... is working but not secure my question is simple, I want my connection to be secure with the green lock so I should put the certificate from keytool (server.cer) into the client (example google Trusted root certificates authorities) or I download a certificate from the client and import it into my cacerts.jks

    – ElyMan
    Nov 16 '18 at 8:53











  • when I charged the keytool certification on the browser he display a message "connection not secure" (invalid certificate)

    – ElyMan
    Nov 16 '18 at 14:51
















You already installed the certificate for your own machine aswell?

– Franck V
Nov 15 '18 at 15:21





You already installed the certificate for your own machine aswell?

– Franck V
Nov 15 '18 at 15:21













yes I did it (in local computer and automatic..)

– ElyMan
Nov 15 '18 at 15:32





yes I did it (in local computer and automatic..)

– ElyMan
Nov 15 '18 at 15:32













There can be several issues and you don't provide enough detail. Please put the exact error message you get (and don't provide here) and you'll likely find many hits regarding exactly this problem and also on stackoverflow.com. If this does not help please add the exact error message and all details about your certificate and the URL you access to your question so that one can narrow down your problem.

– Steffen Ullrich
Nov 15 '18 at 16:24






There can be several issues and you don't provide enough detail. Please put the exact error message you get (and don't provide here) and you'll likely find many hits regarding exactly this problem and also on stackoverflow.com. If this does not help please add the exact error message and all details about your certificate and the URL you access to your question so that one can narrow down your problem.

– Steffen Ullrich
Nov 15 '18 at 16:24














I don't have a problem with my code cause https://... is working but not secure my question is simple, I want my connection to be secure with the green lock so I should put the certificate from keytool (server.cer) into the client (example google Trusted root certificates authorities) or I download a certificate from the client and import it into my cacerts.jks

– ElyMan
Nov 16 '18 at 8:53





I don't have a problem with my code cause https://... is working but not secure my question is simple, I want my connection to be secure with the green lock so I should put the certificate from keytool (server.cer) into the client (example google Trusted root certificates authorities) or I download a certificate from the client and import it into my cacerts.jks

– ElyMan
Nov 16 '18 at 8:53













when I charged the keytool certification on the browser he display a message "connection not secure" (invalid certificate)

– ElyMan
Nov 16 '18 at 14:51





when I charged the keytool certification on the browser he display a message "connection not secure" (invalid certificate)

– ElyMan
Nov 16 '18 at 14:51












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