Android :: Where Does Eclipse Hide Keystore?
Aug 27, 2010
I'm surprisingly frustrated by this, and I suspect the answer is simple. I have compiled and signed my android app using the Export Wizard, as described here in the section 'Compile and sign with Eclipse ADT'. I would like to backup the keystore and have it handy for future app updates, but I can't figure out for the life of me where the keystore is saved. I of course can use Eclipse to go through the process, but if something happens to my computer I'll be pretty screwed.
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Feb 17, 2010
I uploaded my application to Market and then downloaded it to my phone. Now I'm unable to use debug keystore which is used by default by Eclipse ADT Plugin (Re-installation failed due to different application signatures) and when I'm trying to setup own keystore in Eclipse->Windows->Android->Build->CustomDebugKeystore, I'm unable to enter password or accept keystore and type password later. Is there anything I can do or only way do debug app on device is to uninstall market version and deal with default debug keystore?
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Aug 25, 2010
I have a paid application, that I recently published.
For one reason or another, I didn't make a backup copy of the key signature.
After fixing some bugs, I tried to sign the application again as an update, through Eclipse's export as a signed app wizard.
On the screen where the alias is usually selected, i get a message saying "Invalid Keystore Format."
My real issue is how to handle publishing the update as a new, separate application, with regard to the users who have already purchased the application.
Would I issue refunds for the original purchase for users that purchase the new, separate application?
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Jun 10, 2010
I use Eclipse to develop my application, but I wan to use some @hide interface.
-)In Eclipse, build failed, because the "symbol could not be resolved." -)I put my application to $(AND_REPO)/packages/apps/. build with "make", the build passed.
How can I make the build pass in eclipse ?
(I know "use hide interface break some rules" , but this is a political issue.)
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Apr 7, 2010
I'm running a sample application that has a map component to it. The app launch find, but I don't see the map loading. I read sometime ago that it might be caused by keystore mismatch? How do I set keystore? Been trying to find it from google and eclipse but can't find where I can change that.
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Jan 29, 2010
I know that, to be able to sign a package with your own keystore, you have to use the export from eclipse. However, its not easy to keep doing this when you're still debugging the application. Since i have external libraries that uses another keystore and use the shareUserId, it would be reasonable to let, in eclipse plugin, you debug an application using any keystore.Any tips of how to make debugging easy with a private keystore?
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Nov 13, 2009
I am having Java SSL based server and I want to connect android SSL supported client to it. My keystore in Java is JKS, but android says no JKS implementation found. It supports BKS. Is there any way to have JKS support for android ? If not then how can use BKS in Java. I am trying using PKCS12, but documentation says using PKCS12 for trustanchors purpose is not supported.
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Jul 19, 2010
I'm about to release an application in the Android Market. I need to generate a keystore to sign my application. The docs are a little spares on what I'm support to put into for the -dname param. Here is the line I'm using: keytool -genkey -v -alias release -keyalg RSA -keysize 2048 -dname "CN=mydomain.com" -keystore my.keystore -validity 10000
What is required in the -dname (Distinguished Name) field? I found out that I can include the CN field. Are there other fields that I must put in before the Market will accept the app? Any good optional ones to put in? Updated I found out I can examine other apk's by using: jarsigner -verify -verbose -certs nameof.apk
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Feb 7, 2010
I have some code for my app that creates a keystore in android, creates some default keys then saves the keystore. Later on the code tries to reload the keystore, on the emulator this runs fine however when run on a phone I get an EOFException. Any advice on where I'm going wrong?
An out take of the code is below:..........................
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Dec 5, 2009
I am trying to create certificates for users for my program. I am have created a keystore and included the publickeystore.store with my application in the assets folder. I created all the certificates using the keytool program from JAVA. When I try to authenticate the certificate I get the following error: 12-05 17:32:49.962: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(891): Caused by: java.security.KeyStoreException: KeyStore JKS implementation not found
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Apr 6, 2010
Can I copy the debug.keystore in My home directory to another PC's home directory? Does it have to be Linux on Linux, and Windows and Windows? Can I copy Linux keystores to Windows, and vice-versa?
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Aug 27, 2010
To this point, I've been doing development on multiple machines but always packaging for deployment on the same machine. If I want to package for deployment on another machine, will simply copying the keystore file to the new machine do the trick? Anything else I need to be concerned about when doing this?
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Jun 23, 2010
I am trying to publish my first Android application, and therefore need to sign the app with a keystore. At first everything goes well. I type the following into the command prompt: keytool -genkey -v -keystore testKeystore.keystore -alias testKeystore -keyalg RSA -validity 10000. I answer the several questions that follow, but after the last question, I get the following error. keytool error: java.io.FileNotFoundException: testKeystore.keystore [Access is denied] Maybe I am doing some silly mistake, but I have followed several guides on the internet on how to make a keystore, and I thought that was all there was to it?
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Sep 23, 2010
I'm trying to generate the MD5 Fingerprint I will use with the release of my application. I used Eclipse to Compile and Sign my application, which gave me a keystore file and a .apk file. Now i need to generate the MD5 for my MapViews. I tried using the cmd prompt to generate it, but everytime it states that no such file exists. Is there somewhere special i need to be storing the keystore so the keytool has access to it? Also, once i get the MD5 fingerprint, all i have to do is insert it and re-compile and sign my application (the same way i previously did it). Am i correct on that assumption? I've read through the developer docs and I'm still unclear on the whole process.
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Sep 27, 2010
I have an application on android market which is signed with my keystore, this application is a paid one, But now i have same application with some restricted features and this app is Free. both the apps are on android market. But the problem is I signed both Paid and Free apps with same KeyStore. Now i want to change keystore of one of the app. How do i do this.
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Sep 3, 2010
WIndows did a system restore on a crash boot-up, guess what? yes, my keystore has gone now - for ever. I should have backed it up. But.... The problem is I have 20 Apps that I cannot now update in the Market as it will not accept a new key signing.
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Sep 23, 2009
i crated it a while back and now I want to provide an update. I know I'm providing the correct password but I keep getting the error message that says the keystore has been tampered with or the password is incorrect... Is it possible to generate a new keystore? Has anyone else seen this issue? Is there a way I can fix this.
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Jul 29, 2010
I want to use the Google Maps API in my Project. I signed up and got the API key also. When I run my application now I'm getting an error "Error generating final archive: Invalid keystore" I m really fed up. It is very difficult to use Maps in an application.
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Oct 13, 2010
I'm developing on multiple computers. If I deploy to my phone directly from Eclipse on one computer, I can't deploy from the other without uninstalling first. I'm assuming this is because there is a debug certificate being used to sign the app, and they're not the same across the two machines. Is it possible to copy one over to the other so that Eclipse is using the same one on both machines?
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Sep 23, 2010
I can't update any applications in the Market now because I accidentally deleted my android keystore. Does anyone know how I could get it back? I've tried running a recovery program, but for whatever reason it's not showing up.
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Oct 19, 2010
After finishing my android application development I used the command showing below to get private key, but it shows some errors such as "The Keystore was tampered with or password was in correct".
$ keytool -genkey -v -keystore DEBUG.keystore
-alias alias_name -keyalg RSA -keysize 2048 -validity 10000
Is my problem with DEBUG.keystore? Should I need to generate another keystore for public release?
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Jul 9, 2010
the least painful way to somehow continue releasing new versions to my users? I can't sign with the old keys anymore.
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Nov 9, 2009
I'm working on a litte HTTP server application for the Android. Now I like to secure the communication by using SSL. But I got stuck by creating a suitable keystore file. Searching the archives I came to the conclusion that it will be best to use a BKS type keystore since all other keystore types (like JKS) are not supported on the android.
Unfortunately I can't figure out a way to setup the keystore file. I tried OpenSSL - wrong keystore format. I tried the keytool from JDK - right keystore format but it doesn't support BKS keystores. I tried the Keytool IUI - I could create a BKS type keystore but it alwais ends up in an InvalidKeyException "Illegal key size". No matter if I try to create a new certificate or import it from a JKS keystore. (I tried to create the RSA ver.3 certificate with a key size of 2048 and 1024 bits.) How do you create BKS keystores?
For completeness here's the code I trying to use for loading the keystore:..............................
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Oct 31, 2010
I'm writing an Android app that requires SSL client authentication. I know how to create a JKS keystore for a desktop Java application, but Android only supports the BKS format. Every way I've tried to create the keystore results in the following error:
handling exception: javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: null cert chain
So it looks like the client is never sending a proper certificate chain, probably because I'm not creating the keystore properly. I'm unable to enable SSL debugging like I can on the dekstop, so that's making this much more difficult than it should be.
For reference the following is the command that IS working to create a BKS truststore:
keytool -importcert -v -trustcacerts -file "cacert.pem" -alias ca -keystore "mySrvTruststore.bks" -provider org.bouncycastle.jce.provider.BouncyCastleProvider -providerpath "bcprov-jdk16-145.jar" -storetype BKS -storepass testtest
Here is the command I've tried that is NOT working to create a BKS client keystore:
CODE:.........................
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Sep 4, 2012
i have finished an app and would like to publish, but all of a sudden, i spotted this Google Licensing API and thought that it would be pretty cool to incorporate it into the code.anyway, in the sample code Google put in... there's this String
Code:
private static final String BASE64_PUBLIC_KEY = "REPLACE THIS WITH YOUR PUBLIC KEY";
how do i get the public key from the keystore that i created with Eclipse?
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Feb 9, 2012
I developed an Android game with a colleague and uploaded it to my Developer account. I created an update and it's ready to upload, but I realized I can't use the same package name because I don't have the password for the keystore because it was created by my colleague and he no longer works with us. The current version of the game has already gotten tens of thousands of downloads and many good reviews, so I want to be able to keep the same package name so I can upload the update as an update, instead of uploading it as a new app. Is there any way to crack the keystore file without knowing the password?
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Apr 14, 2010
c:Program FilesJavajdk1.5.0_13in>keytool -list -alias androiddebugkey -keystore "C:androiddebug.keystore" -storepass android -keypass android And i keep getting the error keytool error: java.lang.Exception: Keystore file does not exist: C:androiddebug.keystore Ive also tried entering the keystore in from its original location rather than moving to c:android but still get the same error! Does anyone have any idea why this is happening?
Also is there any other way to get this MD5 fingerprint? some program maybe?
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Sep 28, 2013
is there an auto hide home screen icons app like Auto hide desktop icons for PC? I found some but its not like i want. I want that the icons should stay hidden until i tap on the home screen.
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Jun 22, 2010
I want to get started with an Android application but can't download the plug-in.
Anyone know where else I can get this?
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Feb 2, 2010
I have created the private signed keystore file using eclipse and i have released the apk files in android market website. after some days we got some issues from users and we have fixed the issues but i don't have private signed keystore file. while making the apk file i need to use previous version release used private signed keystore file. Is there way to get private signed keystore file from previous apk release file?
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