Apache 2.2.3/mod_ssl/CentOS 5.5 VPS
Our certificate expired on 2011-10-06, and even though we have seemingly installed the new one correctly, browsing to the site still shows an expired certificate! I've tried deleting my browser cache and using several different browsers.
I renewed an ssl certificate on GoDaddy recently. It didn't ask me to generate a new CSR. It just gave me a .crt file.
How do I install this in IIS6. I already removed the expired certificicate and installed the cer manually (plus the intermediate certificate) into the server's cert store, but it doesn't work - I can't access OWA. Thoughts?
Hello!
I tried to install a already existing certificate from GoDaddy on a website in ISPConfig3. I first enabled the SSL checkbox, then copy/pasted the certificate in the SSL tab.
After I did this, apache crashed, and could not start. I'll admit I panicked a bit, but further on I navigated to /var/www/example.com/ssl, and deleted the certificates.
This morning (June 1) I began getting warning messages when trying to check email that our secure certificate was expired. Since everyone is connecting to SSL ports for email, everyone got the message when trying to do a send/receive and was prevented from doing so until I could reset the cert.
We just bought a certificate for files.website.com. We have installed it to the file transfer software we are using (Globalscape EFT) but are still getting an error message saying "The site's security certificate is not trusted!"
I go to view the certificate from the browser and the domain name matches exactly with the name in the certificate.
What am I missing here?
Thanks for the help.
We went through the steps of revoking an SSL Certificate used by our OpenLDAP server and renewing it but we are unable to start slapd.
Here are the commands we used:
openssl verify hostname_domain_com_cert.pem
We got back that the certificate was expired but "OK"
We revoked the certificate we'd been using:
openssl ca -revoke /etc/ssl/certs/hostname_domain_com_cert.pem
Revoking worked
One of our servers running F16 (we have not gotten around to upgrading it...) started sending the following to root in an email.
Code:
################# SSL Certificate Warning ################
Certificate for hostname 'server11.<servername>.com', in file (or by nickname):
/etc/pki/tls/certs/localhost.crt
The certificate needs to be renewed; this c
I am working on a system that calls a webservice from a client application. The SSL certificate expired on the server (Windows Server 2008 with IIS) that hosts the webservice. A new SSL certificate was issued to the same entity. Everything is the same except for the new expiration date and a new friendly name. The client now raises a certificate error saying it is expired.
It's long, but please read carefully.
I am trying to install an SSL certificate on my dedicated server with WHM/cPanel.
I have a dedicated IP to use with the SSL certificate.
My main domain is example.com (NOT www.example.com), and I have an account and website already running on it.
I bought the certificate for the main domain (example.com without www.).
I installed the certificate (successf