Really weird behaviour on a particular p12 file.
If I run
keytool -list -storetype pkcs12 -keystore my_debug_keystore.p12 -storepass debug
keytool -v -list -storetype pkcs12 -keystore my_debug_keystore.p12 -storepass debug
I get,
Alias name: 1
Creation date: Aug 17, 2014
Entry type: PrivateKeyEntry
Certificate chain length: 1
Certificate[1]:
Owner: CN=sixminute, OU=, O=, C=IE
Issuer: CN=sixminute, OU=, O=, C=IE
Serial number: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Valid from: Wed Nov 07 13:34:40 GMT 2012 until: Sun Nov 08 13:34:40 GMT 2037
Certificate fingerprints:
MD5: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
SHA1: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Signature algorithm name: SHA1withRSA
Version: 3
and
Your keystore contains 1 entry
1, Aug 17, 2014, PrivateKeyEntry,
Certificate fingerprint (MD5): xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
However, if I don't provide the password in the commands,
keytool -list -storetype pkcs12 -keystore my_debug_keystore.p12
keytool -v -list -storetype pkcs12 -keystore my_debug_keystore.p12
the output is different,
Alias name: 2
Creation date: Aug 17, 2014
Entry type: PrivateKeyEntry
Certificate chain length: 1
Certificate[1]:
Owner: CN=sixminute, OU=, O=, C=IE
Issuer: CN=sixminute, OU=, O=, C=IE
Serial number: 2d36623161363935353a31336165303361636133313a2d38303030
Valid from: Wed Nov 07 13:34:40 GMT 2012 until: Sun Nov 08 13:34:40 GMT 2037
Certificate fingerprints:
MD5: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
SHA1: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Signature algorithm name: SHA1withRSA
Version: 3
and
Your keystore contains 1 entry
2, Aug 17, 2014, PrivateKeyEntry,
Certificate fingerprint (MD5): xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Specifically a different alias for the same key (the MD5 and SHA1 are still the same for the keys).
Any idea at all why this would be the case?