The CA will never provide a key, if this was a simple renewal of the
existing certificate the key already in place would be the one to reuse.
One thing to note however is that SHA1 is being aggressively phased out now
due the the Google policy change with Chrome. If that matters to you,
you'll
Hello!
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 05:19:29PM +0100, Ian wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> My client's SSL certificates are about to run out, and we have gone through
> the process of
> getting the replacements from Godaddy. However their instructions as to how
> to use them
> are useless.
>
> I expected a .cr
Hi All,
My client's SSL certificates are about to run out, and we have gone
through the process of
getting the replacements from Godaddy. However their instructions as to
how to use them
are useless.
I expected a .crt and possibly a .key file, and I expected to simply
replace the existing f