IIS5: Renew certificate
am 25.06.2006 12:24:46 von Rob Kennedy
Hi,
I wish to renew a certificate with IIS 5, but the provider of the new
certificate should idealy be another issuer.
If I follow the renew wizard to generate the CSR, will this work by
sending the CSR to the new supplier, then installing the certificate?
Will it effect the old certificate until I come to replace it?
I have the website on a hot standby, would it be a good idea to
generate it on this machine first?
Thanks.
Andrew.
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Andrew Hodgson in Bromyard, Herefordshire, UK.
My Email: use .
Re: Renew certificate
am 26.06.2006 16:31:31 von Funkadyleik Spynwhanker
That's not a renew. That is a new as the suppliers do not use the same
process and the labeling on the cert is different.
Follow the process for new.
"Andrew Hodgson" wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I wish to renew a certificate with IIS 5, but the provider of the new
> certificate should idealy be another issuer.
>
> If I follow the renew wizard to generate the CSR, will this work by
> sending the CSR to the new supplier, then installing the certificate?
> Will it effect the old certificate until I come to replace it?
>
> I have the website on a hot standby, would it be a good idea to
> generate it on this machine first?
>
> Thanks.
> Andrew.
> --
> Andrew Hodgson in Bromyard, Herefordshire, UK.
> My Email: use .
Re: Renew certificate
am 26.06.2006 19:49:17 von Rob Kennedy
On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 09:31:31 -0500, "Funkadyleik Spynwhanker"
wrote:
>That's not a renew. That is a new as the suppliers do not use the same
>process and the labeling on the cert is different.
>
>Follow the process for new.
How do I do this if a certificate is already installed?
Thanks.
Andrew.
--
Andrew Hodgson in Bromyard, Herefordshire, UK.
My Email: use .
Re: Renew certificate
am 27.06.2006 19:20:54 von Funkadyleik Spynwhanker
"Andrew Hodgson" wrote in message
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> On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 09:31:31 -0500, "Funkadyleik Spynwhanker"
> wrote:
>
>>That's not a renew. That is a new as the suppliers do not use the same
>>process and the labeling on the cert is different.
>>
>>Follow the process for new.
>
> How do I do this if a certificate is already installed?
>
> Thanks.
> Andrew.
> --
> Andrew Hodgson in Bromyard, Herefordshire, UK.
> My Email: use .
One thing I do is make a dummy web site with the hostname you want. Then
make the "new" request off of it. You can do that on the same server if you
want.