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Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges import private key into keychain Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a import pem into keychain minute: Sign up An error has occurred. Unable to import an item. The contents of this item cannot be retrieved. Missing .pem file! up vote 18 down vote favorite 4 I am struck with a problem. I installed the p12 certificates once into a MacBookPro and then deleted it, now when I am again trying to install it keychain is simply not
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accepting the certificate for strange reason. After some googling, I hit upon this link: http://www.openradar.me/7092640 Which clearly says that there is a bug with Keychain and states a workaround too. But unfortunately I do not have the .pem file, since I have not made a backup of it thinking that p12 file is sufficient (which actually is, if not for this bug!). So how do I get the .pem file so that I can install the certificates back onto the same laptop using this workaround? Thanks for any suggestions / ideas. Raj iphone osx keychain digital-certificate share|improve this question asked May 20 '11 at 18:57 Raj Pawan Gumdal 3,81294373 4 openradar.me/7092640 worked for me. "security import priv_key.p12 -k ~/Library/Keychains/login.keychain" and "security import pub_key.pem -k ~/Library/Keychains/login.keychain" –Tod Cunningham Mar 8 '13 at 15:55 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 6 down vote accepted When you request a certificate, your Mac creates a public/private pair that will be used to download the certificate from Apple. This is why you can't download the resulting certificate from another Mac that doesn't h
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users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Can't import public key http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6076448/an-error-has-occurred-unable-to-import-an-item-the-contents-of-this-item-canno into OSX Keychain up vote 8 down vote favorite 6 I created a couple of self-signed S/MIME certificates (using OSX Keychain & OpenSSL) and then exported these into 3 files: Certificate (.cer) Private Key (.p12) Public Key (.pem) When attempting to import these back into another Mac, the Certificate and Private Key imported without any issues. But the Public Key can't be imported. Instead I get the following error message: An error has http://superuser.com/questions/704692/cant-import-public-key-into-osx-keychain occurred. Unable to import an item. The contents of this time cannot be retrieved How can I import the public key? Should it be converted to another format for import? osx openssl public-key keychain private-key share|improve this question asked Jan 21 '14 at 7:18 Prembo 141114 why do you want to import the public key? It is the private key that you need to import. The public key is left on teh server, the private key is exported to the client, and that's it. –MariusMatutiae Jan 21 '14 at 7:21 Fair enough - so there no way of importing a public key manually via Keychain (e.g. if someone supplied their public key to you as a file, rather than sending you an email)? –Prembo Jan 21 '14 at 7:37 1 You can use scp to copy all files from one to the other, during the period in which password connection is allowed. Then when you have all keys in place, you may disable password login. –MariusMatutiae Jan 21 '14 at 8:15 add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 11 down vote Its a bug in OSX. You can import from the command line as per this answer: http://stackoverflow.com/a/11979625/59198 The command is: security import pub_key.pem -k ~/Library/Keychains/login.keychain You'll t