That looks like an internal cert. Either way, you can apply a new certificate the same way you applied the one that's there now
________________________________________________ Kevin Huntly 79 Aurora Drive Cheektowaga, NY 14215 Email: kmhun...@gmail.com Cell: 716/341-5669 LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinhuntly ________________________________________________ -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 1.0 GCS/IT d+ s a C++ UL+++$ P+(++) L+++ E--- W+++ N+ o K(+) w--- O- M-- V-- PS+ PE Y(+) PGP++(+++) t+ 5-- X-- R+ tv+ b++ DI++ D++ G++ e(+) h--- r+++ y+++* ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ On May 5, 2015 3:06 PM, "amlan.geronimo" <amlan.geron...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Friends, I am using Apache Geronimo 2.1.8. Here I see certificate will > be expired at 8/22/2015. So what should be my action to avoid any issue. - > - Can you describe the step in details? - - If I don't renew the > certificate, what may be impact of that? - - I also don't know how does it > generate encrypted password and paste at config.xml file. Please help on > this. Issued to : Apache Geronimo Issued by : Apache Geronimo Valid from > 8/24/2005 to 8/22/2015 I copied few lines from my config.xml..... > ${ServerHostname} ${HTTPSPort + PortOffset} 8192 150 25 75 false 100 false > false Default TLS var/security/keystores/geronimo-default > {Simple}rO0ABXNyABlqYXZheC5jcnlwdG8uU2VhbGVkT2JqZWN0PjY9psO3VHACAARbAA1lbmNvZGV > kUGFyYW1zdAACW0JbABBlbmNyeXB0ZWRDb250ZW50cQB+AAFMAAlwYXJhbXNBbGd0ABJMamF2YS9sYW5nL1N0cmluZztMAAdzZWFsQWxncQB+AAJ4cHB1cgACW > 0Ks8xf4BghU4AIAAHhwAAAAEArVToThqcjvbXFD5C2uUmpwdAADQUVT JKS Regards, > Amlan > ------------------------------ > View this message in context: certificate will be expired at 8/22/2015 - > Apache-Geronimo-2.1.8 > <http://apache-geronimo.328035.n3.nabble.com/certificate-will-be-expired-at-8-22-2015-Apache-Geronimo-2-1-8-tp3989014.html> > Sent from the Users mailing list archive > <http://apache-geronimo.328035.n3.nabble.com/Users-f328036.html> at > Nabble.com. >