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Manually creating the CertificateIP and CertificateDNS KMO objects
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| April Simmons 2007-02-28, 1:11 pm |
| I believe I understand how to do this, but wanted to run it by you before deleting the Certs. My purpose to manually recreating the KMOs is to increase the expiration period for the certificates.
1. Delete the existing SSL CertificateDNS and IP KMO object in the container. Recreate it with the exact name (minus server name) using the 'Custom'
choice and choose 'maximum' for expiration.
There is 1 screen that I'm not positive how to answer:
1. On the 'Specify the RSA key size and how the key is to be used', it defaults to 'SSL or TLS', however the Help screen says the default is
'Unspecified'. I'm thinking I should keep it at SSL/TLS, but I'm not positive.
Also, with so many servers for me to recreate KMOs for (55+), I was wondering if it would be okay to use DSRazor for NDS and have it change the expiration date field for every SSL CertificateDNS/IP object in the Tree? I still would like the answer to the above question regarding the RSA use though, as I want to learn.
Thanks! April
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