Re: Issue with Certificate name on Web Server
- From: jason.hall@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 22 Mar 2007 08:44:41 -0700
On Mar 21, 12:21 am, Nick Domukhovsky <ndomukhov...@xxxxx> wrote:
We have a webserver that crashed a while back and now our sites
display a warning to everyone who access our https sites. i've looked
in our MS CA and it shows the server having two Certs issued the same
day which is the day it was recovered from the crash. The warning
people receive is a warning about the server name not matching the
certificate. How do i fix this? do i revoke both certs? can i revoke
the one created earlier in the day? i just am not totally familiar
with this CA so i'm not sure what to do.....
Jason Hall
I think, that your name issue not linked with two certs. You must check
the subject name in certificate on server and name, which users type in
their browsers (certificate usually issued to server's FQDN, but users
often type just name, without DNS suffix for local resources).
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With best regards
Nickolay Domukhovsky, MCSA
they are both in there as: domainname\servername$
but not
servername.domainname is this wrong? if so how do i fix it with out
revoking the certificate? I believe our certificate server
autogenerates certs when a computer is added to the domain?
.
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