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Change Password for Java KeyStore File
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Demonstrates how to load a Java keystore, change the password, and save using the new password. If the Java keystore contains only trusted root certificates, then it's simply a matter of loading the JKS with the existing password, and then saving with a new password. If the JKS contains private key entries, then each private key entry must be re-keyed using the new password by calling the ChangePassword method.Chilkat Unicode C++ Downloads
#include <CkJavaKeyStoreW.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
bool success = false;
// This requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
CkJavaKeyStoreW jks;
const wchar_t *oldJksPassword = L"existingPassword";
const wchar_t *newJksPassword = L"newPassword";
const wchar_t *jksPath = L"/someDir/keyStore.jks";
// Load the Java keystore from a file.
success = jks.LoadFile(oldJksPassword,jksPath);
if (success != true) {
wprintf(L"%s\n",jks.lastErrorText());
return;
}
// If the JKS contains private key entries, then each
// must be re-keyed with the new password by calling ChangePassword.
int numPrivateKeys = jks.get_NumPrivateKeys();
int i = 0;
while (i < numPrivateKeys) {
success = jks.ChangePassword(i,oldJksPassword,newJksPassword);
if (success != true) {
wprintf(L"%s\n",jks.lastErrorText());
return;
}
i = i + 1;
}
// Write the JKS using the new password for the JKS file's keyed digest.
success = jks.ToFile(newJksPassword,jksPath);
if (success != true) {
wprintf(L"%s\n",jks.lastErrorText());
return;
}
wprintf(L"Updated the password for the Java keystore file.\n");
}