You can usually move it from place to place.

However, if you do copy the old one, you're likely to overwrite important
new, updated or revoked certificates, so I'd recommend adding your own certs
each time.

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On 23 June 2010 02:37, Ian Skinner <h...@ilsweb.com> wrote:

>
> We upgraded some of our servers from CF 8 to CF 9 a couple of weeks
> ago.  Two of these servers are expected to make <cfhttp....> SSL
> requests to other of our servers that are configure with self signed
> certificates.  So, of course, we had imported these self signed
> certificates into these servers making the <cfhttp...> requests cacerts
> keystore.
>
> Somewhat disappointingly, after the upgrade we found out that our
> cacerts key store was again the default list and our servers no longer
> trusted the other servers.
>
> I re-imported the self signed certificates today.  But, I was wondering
> can one just copy the cacerts file from an old server to a new server?
> Or is the file encrypted in some manner to prevent it from being
> 'tampered' with by moving it someplace else?
>
> TIA
> Ian
>
>
> 

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