[BlueOnyx:22252] Re: Applying your own SSL cert

Janwillem Ronken jw at veritekglobal.eu
Fri Jul 13 12:50:48 -05 2018


Hi Lee
I had the same issue with a wildcard certificate and could solve it by SSH’ing into the server.

For a site, the key and cert go into
cd /home/sites/www.domain.com/certs/

(For the admin server they go into
/etc/admserv/certs/ )

Open the exisiting key file there, delete all and replace with they key from your wildcard.
Them either import your cert in the gui and save or you can do the same replace with the cert data and manually restart the webserver.

Kind regards
Janwillem

> On Jul 13, 2018, at 16:36, Lee Redmayne <lee.redmayne at bastionit.com> wrote:
> 
> I've got a wildcard cert that I'm wanting to apply to one vsite.  I have it exported from a PFX from IIS into the cert in a crt file and a separate RSA private key, however importing the crt results in the UI message:
> 
> The imported certificate does not contain the private key for this certificate, and the private key currently on the server does not match this certificate. If importing a certificate not created on this server, the RSA private key must be included in the imported certificate file.
> 
> I can see people have had the issue in the past, but there doesn't seem to be any form of resolution on the matter.  The PEM export (which contains both the cert and key) from the PFX won't import either - even renamed as a crt file.
> 
> Does anyone have a solution?
> 
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