Re: server fingerprint and SSL certs

2004-07-12 Thread Grant
--- Charles Cranston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Usually not. Do the two have the same DNS name? Can the new server correctly decrypt the private key (if it is pass-phrase encrypted)? I guess to go much further we should know what kind of server software is in use. If it is apache, what

Re: server fingerprint and SSL certs

2004-07-10 Thread Charles Cranston
Usually not. Do the two have the same DNS name? Can the new server correctly decrypt the private key (if it is pass-phrase encrypted)? I guess to go much further we should know what kind of server software is in use. If it is apache, what does the log file say at at startup? You can ensure the

server fingerprint and SSL certs

2004-07-09 Thread Grant
I generated a CSR and private key on my old (current) server, and I'm having trouble getting the certificate and key to not error on my new server. Do the CSR and private key need to be generated from the server they will be installed on? - Grant