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On Linux Centos system with java 1.7, is it OK to use a key with alias xyz123 in keystore.jks and a different key with the same alias in cacerts.jks? Or, will something break?

I deleted key with alias 'xyz123' (because it was 1024 bits) in keystore.jks file, then created a new key (for 2048 bits) with alias 'xyz123' for keystore using:

keytool -keysize 2048 -genkey -alias xyz123 -keyalg RSA 
-dname "CN=mydomain.com,OU=GF,O=MyCorp,
L=MyCity,ST=MyState,C=US" -validity 7300 -keypass 
mypwd -storepass mypwd -keystore keystore.jks

but now I noticed the alias xyz123 (for old key) also exists in cacerts.jks. So, right now the same alias points to different keys between keystore and cacerts. I'm afraid if I repeat the code above but for cacerts, that although a new key goes into cacerts.jks, the same situation will still exist (e.g. the same alias points to different key between keystore and cacerts).

Is there a way to execute the above code but include both keystore and cacerts as line arguments somehow?

Or, perhaps what I need to know is how to generate a key as a separate file somehow, then how to import into each of keystore and cacerts.

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You could use the -importkeystore option to import the newly generated key pair to the cacerts.jks keystore.

However, cacerts.jks should not contain private keys. It's a collection of "trust anchors"—certificates that can be used to verify other certificates. I would recommend exporting only the new certificate from keystore.jks, and importing that to cacerts.jks, rather than the complete key pair.

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  • Thanks @erickson, could you explain a little more about what you mean by entries are enumerated and their alias is ignored?
    – user46688
    Feb 24, 2015 at 17:20
  • Nevermind about that; you changed your question so I changed my answer to fit.
    – erickson
    Feb 24, 2015 at 17:22
  • To export/import could I use something like: keytool -export –alias xyz123 -file xyz123.cer -keystore keystore.jks -storepass mypwd then keytool -import –alias xyz123 -file xyz123.cer -keystore cacerts.jks -storepass mypwd?
    – user46688
    Feb 24, 2015 at 17:24
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    @user46688 Yes, but -export and -import are deprecated names for the options that could be dropped someday. Use their replacements -exportcert and -importcert.
    – erickson
    Feb 24, 2015 at 17:26
  • Thanks @erickson, How about genkey, should that be genkeypair or does that change functionality?
    – user46688
    Feb 24, 2015 at 17:28

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