Hi,

Thanks for the quick answer, but the scene (and the question) is as follow:
- We had a root certififcate selfsigned, this was a long time ago, and in a few months it is going to expire.
- We had signed server certificates with this cert.
- We had distributed the public root certificate in .DER format to the users, and they already had this cert installed in their systems, in order to validate the server certificates.

and I was wondering whether there is a way to maintain the public root certificate (.DER) in working order or we had to issue a new one and redistributed it?

Thanks in advance.

At 15:05 03/02/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Root Certificate expires you should not have any valid client certificates anymore.



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