Hi,
Here Subject name are my details and Issuer name are third party details.
and even as you can see that the entry is showing as PRIVATE KEY.
=> in the screenshot, you can see that the lines "subject name" / "issuer name" are below the line that reads "Certificate"
...so these are attributes of the X.509 - certificate that is contained in your Private-Key....and whenever you export a 509-certificate from this private-key (to provide to your business partners) thsi will be a "signed certificate"
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For additional explanation, I have cust created a PrivateKey in my Keystore...and here you can see that after the line certificate, the Subject name and the Issuer name are the same, since this certificate is not signed by any 3rd party (no CSR has been exported and reimported)
And if you look at the certificate entry (that was stored with the option "store certificate") you can see that it has exactly the same content as you can see in the Private key (under the line certificate)
Here you an also see, that it doesn´t matter if you select "store certificate" as the certificate is anyway stored inside the ProvateKey-entry and can be exported from there anytime...
I hope that this clarifies now everything
Kidn Regards
Stefan