On Jan 16, 2010, at 4:57 PM, Tony Graziano wrote:

> I did this once.
> 
> I created the Certificate Signing Request. Submitted it to GoDaddy and 
> downloaded the certificate as text (pasted it in) and did the import. 
> 
> I can;t remember if I had to restart all sipx services or reboot, in order to 
> see that it was recognized, but it did work the one time I did it.

I tried that, but it gave back a message in the web interface that the import 
failed (either from text or from file).

Part of the challenge is that GoDaddy now only supports 2048 byte or larger 
keys (I only found this out after I purchased it).  The default for sipx seems 
to be 1024 byte keys.  To overcome that, I copied and modified the 
/usr/bin/ssl-cert/gen-ssl-keys.sh script , changed the default to 2048, and ran 
it from the command line.  Godaddy then accepted my CSR, but it was not 
accepted in the web interface.

That led me down the dark path of command line activities and, after several 
hours, my system is now inaccessible.

Any thoughts on the best way to get back to a functioning self-signed system?

Thanks,

Jeff
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