[iaoa-infrastructure] Getting a certificate for secure.iaoa.iorg
Peter Yim
peter.yim at cim3.com
Tue Aug 26 15:56:55 CEST 2014
Dear Valter,
Since your self-signed certificate is still on the <secure.iaoa.org> host
and it expires on 2024/07/01 (which is about 3600 days away,) the GoDaddy
support is probably referring to that.
I suppose their system would do a check to see if the <secure.iaoa.org> is
certified (which it still is, with your certificate.) Therefore, if you
just remove that self-signed certificate, then this conflict will be gone,
and the system will be able to respond properly to your certificate signing
request (CSR).
Good luck! =ppy
--
On Aug 26, 2014 4:40 AM, "Valter Cavecchia" <valter at science.unitn.it>
wrote:
> Dear Peter
> I just tried again to request a certificate and got the same result as
> yesterday. Then I called the godaddy hotline and they told me that a
> certificate is already active for the iaoa.org domain and it is due to
> expire in something like 3000 days. In order to proceed we should, in some
> way, "cancel" the old certificate (maybe this will take some time). I do
> not know if something is in conflict with MY self-signed certificate (I
> have to check this, I thought the new one will simply replace the old...)
>
> valter
>
>
> On 8/25/2014 9:04 PM, Peter Yim wrote:
>
> Dear Valter,
>
> Thank you for providing the prompt on this issue.
>
> As it turns out, when we transfer the iaoa.org domain from CIM3 to IAOA
> earlier (at GoDaddy), I did not realize we needed to "drop" the association
> of our SSL certificate to the secure.iaoa.org host manually ... I have
> just done that now.
>
> Please try again. Please let me know if that works ok.
>
> Thanks & regards. =ppy
> --
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 10:45 AM, Valter Cavecchia <
> valter at science.unitn.it> wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>> I just tried to get a valid SSL certificate for secure.iaoa.org.
>> Following the godaddy instructions I produced a certificate request on the
>> server and inserted it on the supplied form. I made the csr with:
>>
>> openssl req -new -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout iaoa.org.key -out
>> iaoa.org.csr
>>
>> However I got an error (This domain already uses an SSL certificate) as
>> you may see in the picture below.
>> I will try again tomorrow (at a time when the support hotline will be
>> active)
>> valter
>>
>>
>>
>>
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