I would also put a reverse-proxy in front of the old server.
I did something very similar, for an old Oracle server too :
https://blog.mossroy.fr/2015/02/27/un-reverse-proxy-apache-pour-acceder-a-de-vieux-serveurs-en-sslv3/
[2] (in French)
Regards,
Mossroy
Le 06-02-2017 15:26, Osdoba, Sascha a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> we have an expired webserver certificate but still users who have to use this
> server and they get the certificate warning
>
> Is there any possibility to get around the warning? And even if its possible
> - can I set only for this server/website?
>
> Background:
>
> Oracle webserver - very old and can only handle SHA1 but we get no SHA1
> certificate any more, communication is only in intern
>
> Regards,
>
> Sascha Osdoba
>
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