Re: How to renew apache ssl certificate?

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Hi Reuben,

  According to my personal testing experience on Redhat 7.0, you can
create another your own self-signed certificate once the current
self-signed certificate is expired. Because the client ends know nothing
about this new certificate, they must accept the new certificate at the
first time. If you use mozilla, it will be easy to delete the old
certificate from the preference setting.

  Hope that helps.

                  Michael

> 主題 (Subject):
> Re: How to renew apache ssl certificate?
> 寄信人 (From):
> "Reuben D. Budiardja" <techlist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 日期:
> Mon, 7 Jun 2004 10:25:28 -0400
> 收信人(To):
> Jody Cleveland <Cleveland@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, General Red Hat Linux
> discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
>
>On Monday 07 June 2004 10:15 am, Jody Cleveland wrote:
>  
>
>>>>  The certificate needs to be renewed; this can be done
>>>>  using the 'genkey' program supplied with Red Hat
>>>>  Enterprise Linux.
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>See here on how to create the certificate:
>>>https://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-3-Manual/s
>>>ysadmin-guide/
>>>
>>>look at chapter 27:Apache HTTP Secure Server Configuration HTH.
>>>      
>>>
>>I had read that before. It explains how to create a certificate, which I
>>had done a year ago. But, I didn't see anywhere on how to renew a
>>certificate. Do I need to delete my current certificate and create a new
>>one? Or, can I just renew the one I have?
>>    
>>
>
>If you created your own self-signed certificate, I don't see why you can't 
>just delete and create a new one. That's what I would try anyway. 
>If you paid for the certificate, then I don't really know how to renew. I've 
>never even bought a certificate before :), so I can't help there.
>
>RDB
>  
>


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