How to move certificate from Apache to Server 2008 IIS 7

Add to Favorites Depending on your network you may have to move your SSL/TLS server certificate and its private key from one system to another. This article covers how to convert and move your SSL certificate, its private key, and its intermediate CA from Apache a Microsoft IIS 7 Server 2008 System. Apache systems are […]

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How to move SSL Certificate from IIS 7 to IIS 7

Add to Favorites Windows servers use .pfx/.p12 files to contain the public key file (SSL Certificate) and its unique private key file. The Certificate Authority (CA) provides you with your SSL Certificate (public key file). You use your server to generate the associated private key file where the CSR was created. You need both the […]

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How to move SSL certificate from IIS 7 to IIS 8

Add to Favorites Windows servers use .pfx/.p12 files to contain the public key file (SSL Certificate) and its unique private key file. The Certificate Authority (CA) provides you with your SSL Certificate (public key file). You use your server to generate the associated private key file where the CSR was created. You need both the […]

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Windows Server 2008 – IIS 7 & 7.5 – SSL Installation

Add to Favorites Like the majority of server systems you will install your SSL certificate on the same server where your Certificate Signing Request (CSR) was created. This is because your private key will always be left on the server system where the CSR was originally created. With Microsoft systems the private key is hidden […]

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Microsoft Server 2008 – IIS 7 & 7.5 – CSR Instructions

Add to Favorites To generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) for Server 2008 – IIS 7 & 7.5 you will need to create a key pair for your server the public key and private key. These two items are a digital certificate key pair and cannot be separated. On Windows type systems PFX/PKCS12 requests are […]

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