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Error when trying to obtain a certificate: The specified item could not be found in the keychain up vote 27 down vote favorite 8 I was having a problem with codesigning my apps, so I deleted all the keys from the keychain. an error occurred verifying the server's certificate Then I went to Certificate Assistant => Request a certificate from a Certificate Authority (to create CSR for a new certificate). So enter my email address and here's what I get: The specified item could not be found in the keychain. What am I doing wrong? P.S. When I'm trying to Create a Certificate Authority, I get the same error. ios codesign share|improve this question asked May 30 '13 at 20:18 Sergey 7,703165797 I am getting the same error. Please can you elaborate migration assistant error occurred while preparing your answer or somebody who knows how to do it –Iducool Aug 22 '13 at 12:48 3 Restarting the KeyChain Access worked for me :) –Mohit Padalia Sep 27 '13 at 5:08 add a comment| 8 Answers 8 active oldest votes up vote 54 down vote I solved it. Ensure you are in the "Certificates" section and you select "Apple Worldwide Developer Relations Certification Authority" before requesting a certificate. share|improve this answer edited Jun 7 at 15:01 BlitzKraig 5812 answered Oct 3 '13 at 13:15 John 9241018 You are a hero. I was pulling out my hair when all of the other answers weren't solving the issue. –BFeher Jul 21 '15 at 7:48 3 Oh my god Apple WTF? Thank you John! –MattD Nov 30 '15 at 22:41 1 This is insane. :( :P what the falooda??? Seriously, there needs to be some user friendly alert or message. –Adil Soomro Jan 6 at 19:32 1 I didn't consider this answer because I thought it was crazy. but it actually works. there are some loose parts of apple ecosystem that are just insane :) –alex Apr 18 at 13:39 add a comment| up vote 32 down vote Keychain Access will not let you Request a Certificate from a Certificate Authority With "identity"... unless you have both the private key and public key for identity in your keychain. I ran into this when I only had the private key and not the corresponding public key. You
Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked Iamparker Level 1 (0 points) Q: Weird keychain access error! In short, I keep getting an error
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"The user name or passphrase entered is not correct" when trying to generate a certificate physician assistant CSR in Keychain Access. The weird thing is that in NO PART of this process was I prompted to give a
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user name or password. More lengthy explanation below...I'm getting into iPhone app development, and I need this Certificate Signing Request in order to use the iPhone developer's program (or whatever it's called) to test and submit http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16845169/error-when-trying-to-obtain-a-certificate-the-specified-item-could-not-be-found my apps. Fortunately, Apple has a simple step-by-step guide to walk you through this.It's supposed to be a quick process, and I followed each step to the letter.It basically involves going to Certificate Assistant > Request a Certificate... and giving it a little bit of information. I gave it the same e-mail address and name with which I am enrolled, asked it to save to my disk, specified a 2048 bit key https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2415376?tstart=0 size, RSA algorithm (I don't know what all of this means but it was clearly dictated in the guide).After this step, It's supposed to instantly generate my CSR, no problem. Instead, I get "An error has occurred. The user name or passphrase you entered is not correct". Brick wall. As I stated above, at no point in this process was I prompted for either of these. I have restarted the computer multiple times, to no effect.When I try to run verification in Keychain First Aid, it says*User differs on /Library/Keychains/FileVaultMaster.keychain, should be 501, owner is 0*When I try repairing, I get*Owner not corrected on /Library/Keychains/FileVaultMaster.keychain, reason: The operation couldn't be completed. Permission denied*Is that the problem or is that normal?BTW: this is a brand new computer (two weeks out of the box) and I am the only user.Anyone know what the issue is? MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.3) Posted on Apr 28, 2010 8:40 PM I have this question too Close Q: Weird keychain access error! All replies Helpful answers by baltwo, baltwo Apr 28, 2010 11:18 PM in response to Iamparker Level 9 (62,256 points) Apr 28, 2010 11:18 PM in response to Iamparker Have you asked at the iPhone developer forums? That's where I suspect you'll get an answer. Helpf
to get involved, click one of these buttons! Sign In Register Categories What's New? Activity Best Of... Generate /Submit a CSR GauravJain Posts: 26Registered http://iphonedevsdk.com/forum/business-legal-app-store/20341-generate-submit-a-csr.html Users June 2009 edited November 2010 in Business, Legal, & App Store Hi, I have developed an application in Mac and now need to move to iPhone. I am able to create a CSR but unabke to submit that for approval.:( . I follwed all the steps mentioned in the link below: http://developer.apple.com/iphone/my/certificates/team/howto.action When I try to add the CSR, I error occurred can't do so because I can't browse the certificate from my Mac machine where I saved it . Post edited by GauravJain on November 20100 · Replies Jindal Posts: 109Registered Users June 2009 edited June 2009 GauravJain wrote: » Hi, I have developed an application in Mac and now need to move to iPhone. I am able to create a CSR an error occurred but unabke to submit that for approval.:( . I follwed all the steps mentioned in the link below: http://developer.apple.com/iphone/my/certificates/team/howto.action When I try to add the CSR, I can't do so because I can't browse the certificate from my Mac machine where I saved it . Start by generating a certificate signing request (CSR) on your computer: 1. Launch Keychain Access, located in /Applications/Utilities. 2. Choose Keychain Access > Certificate Assistant > Request a Certificate From a Certificate Authority. 3. In the Certificate Information window: 1. In the User Email Address field, enter your email address. 2. In the Common Name field, enter your name. 3. In the Request is group, select the Saved to disk option. 4. Select Let me specify key pair information. 5. Click Continue. 6. Choose your desktop as the location for the CSR file. 7. In the Key Pair Information pane, choose 2048 as the key size and RSA as the algorithm. The Certificate Assistant saves a CSR file to your desktop. 4. Submit the CSR to the Program Portal. After the CSR is approved by you