Thanks all. I had forgotten that SSL certificates are by function and
not global for the server.
Hello,
On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 07:29:08PM +0300, Black Dew wrote:
| Zane Dodson wrote:
| >On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 09:27:56AM -0400, S Scharf wrote:
| >| I am running a server on Debian Stable (sarge). I configured the
| >| machine under one domain name (example.info) and then renamed
| >| it (exam
Zane Dodson wrote:
On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 09:27:56AM -0400, S Scharf wrote:
| I am running a server on Debian Stable (sarge). I configured the
| machine under one domain name (example.info) and then renamed
| it (example.com) when deploying it as my main server. The SSL
| certificates all contai
Hello,
On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 09:27:56AM -0400, S Scharf wrote:
| I am running a server on Debian Stable (sarge). I configured the
| machine under one domain name (example.info) and then renamed
| it (example.com) when deploying it as my main server. The SSL
| certificates all contain the origio
I am running a server on Debian Stable (sarge). I configured themachine under one domain name (example.info) and then renamed
it (example.com) when deploying it as my main server. The SSL certificates all contain the origional (
example.info) domain. How do I generate new certificates with the new
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