On 1/18/2010 11:13 AM, Scott Lawrence wrote:
> Frankly, I wouldn't invest much in getting externally generated keys
> working in a 4.0 system. There turn out to be many potential pitfalls,
> and it's clear that feature really wasn't ready for prime time. We're
> investing a fair amount of effort in this for 4.2...
>
Is it just the setup process that wasn't ready for prime time, or
something else? Assuming the import worked, is it safe to assume there
are no more pitfalls? I just moved to a internal company generated cert
using an internal Microsoft licensing server. It was relatively painless
once I figured out how to tell Microsoft is was an Apache request as
opposed to something Microsoft. There aren't any long term issues I
should expect are there? Once I realized my users would need the web
interface for forwarding, I needed to get rid of those ssl cert warning
screens. They used to be no big deal in older versions of IE, but
current versions are sure to generate a call to our help desk no matter
how much we explain the messages are ok.
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