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My head hurts! I have inherited a web server It's a centos box running Apache. I'm no expert with apache, nor was I told I needed to be, but for the most part I'm fine. Now it turns out that my...
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I haven't done this in a long time but i remember using this as guideline. Beside the ssl provider have some guideline as well on their website.http:/ Opens a new window/wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Https
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If I am not mistake copy these files to the location specified in the configuration, in that location you should see the ones that are already pointed at. Next either rename the new files you received...
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Alex3031 wrote: If I am not mistake copy these files to the location specified in the configuration, in that location you should see the ones that are already pointed at. Next either rename the new...
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In this case, by the way, the RapidSSL pem file is the intermediate and of course the crt file is the x.509 cert. Key shouldn't change as that should be unique to your server, the reason you create...
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J-Seb wrote: Alex3031 wrote: If I am not mistake copy these files to the location specified in the configuration, in that location you should see the ones that are already pointed at. Next either...
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Cheers Alex, that's what I needed. I just wasn't finding which cert for which size whole and as you say a lot of the info out there goes into a lot of detail, and just confused me more. It's about...
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Right I've been hitting the books today. As I don't recall at any point providing the csr when having the cert signed I imagine that the process on the site I used auto-generated a new csr file. So if...
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Something sounds awkward here the process should be you create a CSR request from your machine then they use that to generate the key file. But maybe since there is an intermediary authority it might...
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I'll bullet point the steps I took as everything I read talks about generating your own csr file as you say Alex. I went to the site which was last used by my company, which was servertastic.com. I...
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OK, it looks like you now have a geotrust instead of RapisSSL certificate. So I'd point the chain cert to the new intermediate cert file and the cert to the new cert file you have. You could try and...
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Alex, yet again I owe you one... That was far to arse clenching, for something that ended up being so trivial. In the end I just copied and pasted the new certs and keys into the existing ones. I...
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