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Please run the following command:
$ keytool -certre= q -alias $KEYSTORE_ALIAS -keyalg RSA -file $KEYSTORE_ALIAS.csr -keypass $KE= YSTORE_PASSWORD -storepass $KEYSTORE_PASSWORD -keystore $KEYSTORE_FILE
This will create a file called $KEYSTORE_ALIAS.csr .
The most common reason for rejection of a CSR is an invalid CN valu= e. The CN of a certificate should match the publicly-accessible hostname of= the machine that will use the certificate. Using other values can cause pr= oblems with verifying the identity of that host. You should likewise = avoid using an actual IP address as the CN.
Check the CN of your CSR file before sending by running this command:
$ openssl req -in= $KEYSTORE_ALIAS.csr -subject -noout
Send the CSR file to the hub administrator.= p>
The hub administrator will review the CSR and check for validity. <= /p>
After the CSR is validated, the Hub administrator will sign the request = and send back the signed certificate in the form of a $KEYSTORE_ALI= AS.crt file.