Ashraf,

Here is how I handle it in my organization to make the domain use an actual 
third party signed certificate.  (This is how I normally do Apache servers 
since it seems easier to me.

        1.      Create a .pfx output file with your signed certificate.
        2.      Split the .pfx output into a .crt and .key file.
        3.      Copy these two files and an intermediate files (if used) to the 
conf directory on the Apache                            installation.
        4.      Add to the SSL Section of the httpd.conf as so:

                SSLCertificateFile      conf/ssl/certificate.crt
                SSLCertificateKeyFile   conf/ssl/certificate.key
                SSLCertificateChainFile 
conf/ssl/certificate_intermediate_bundle.crt

Make sure you make a copy of the httpd.conf before and after changes, as 
anytime you modify from within the SVNAdmin interface you will overlay the 
file. 

I really wish that the import of a certificate was available through the 
interface, but alas it does not seem to work.

Regards
Bart




-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Ashraf
Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 12:14 PM
To: VisualSVN
Subject: How to change the VSVN certificate?


When we have installed the VSVN server, it takes the server name as
<ServerName>.Domain.com. The certificate will also be issued in that
name. The URL to access the server is vsvn.domain.com. How do we
change the certificate to this domain name vsvn.domain.com?

Speedy reply appreciated.

Regards,
Ashraf

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