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Hi
I answered my own question. The wallet manager allows you to import the renewal certificate and then remove the old certificate and the ssl connections just keep on working.
Ben
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Ben
Sent: December 16, 2003 9:19 AM
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Hi
My SSL certificate is going to expire and I need to renew it. I am running 9iAS 9.0.3 on Solaris8. All the documentation seems to be about setting up the original certificate and I can't find anything on renewals. Has anyone done this? I have requested a new certificate from Entrust using the wallet manager. Do I just import the new certificate? Will the wallet manager overwrite the old one or do I have to remove it first? Thanks in advance,
Ben
Queen's University
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