You can reuse the old one.
I'm not an expert on these, but it was my understanding that
certificates carry in internal expiration date after which the
application may respond as it pleases.
Yes, but the *request* does not.
Also, if using openssl, just set the defaults in /etc/ssl/
When buying a new SSL cert, I've been generating a new request each
year... I am just about to buy another and it occurred to me that I'm
entering the same info. Do I really need a new request file each
year? Or can I just reuse the same one (presuming none of the info
has changed.)
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In the last episode (Apr 29), John Almberg said:
When buying a new SSL cert, I've been generating a new request each
year... I am just about to buy another and it occurred to me that I'm
entering the same info. Do I really need a new request file each year?
Or can I just reuse the same one
Dan Nelson writes:
When buying a new SSL cert, I've been generating a new
request each year... I am just about to buy another and it
occurred to me that I'm entering the same info. Do I really
need a new request file each year? Or can I just reuse the
same one (presuming none
On Thursday 30 April 2009 01:05:50 Robert Huff wrote:
Dan Nelson writes:
When buying a new SSL cert, I've been generating a new
request each year... I am just about to buy another and it
occurred to me that I'm entering the same info. Do I really
need a new request file each