I am root administrators.I have few account cannot failed in audit scanning.
These accounts having same two affected nodes.
Vulnerability solution:
Obtain a new TLS/SSL server certificate that is NOT self-signed and install it on the server. The exact instructions for obtaining a new certificate depend on your organization's requirements.
Hello All,After two days of unsuccesfull puzzling I thought it was worth a post.I am trying to setup a certificate authority to create my own ssl certificates.With thi... [by Emiel]
Is it possible to setup Windows Domain to use Certificate Autoenrolment and third-party Certificate Authority?
We think that it can be done in Windows Server 2008 only but don`t know exactly, please help.
References:
We find this article "Setting up Autoenrollment for Windows clients with EJBCA". But it look like "first step" and not for usage in production.
We have a Win2k8 as a Domain Controller in a domain with workstations that run Windows XP.
I had a windows 2003 domain controller fail. The power supply went and took averything with it. Luckily, I have 2 other domain controllers. The only sticking point is that the server that failed was the certificate authority. I do not plan on replacing the server. Do I need to have a certificate authority? What will happen if I don't replace it?
I have a website on Windows Server 2003 which is set to accepts client certificates
When connecting to my website on the QA environment I am prompted with my client certificate but this does not happen on the Production environment.
I have added the root chain (a total of 2 certificates) of the my client certificate to the Trusted Root Certificate Authority on both the QA and the Production envir
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Hi all!
I hope the "Network Forum" is the right place to ask this question.
All together I am quite happy with the new release 11.2 of Opensuse, and if I could solve the following issue everything would be perfect!
I installed the latest Tor package from the Packman Repo:
I'm at the airport. I can't connect with Linux but can connect with Windozzze. In Linux I get:
You have received an invalid certificate.
Please contact the server administrator or
email correspondent and give them the
following information:
Your certificate contains the same serial
number as another certificate issued by the
certificate authority.