Also, take a backup first, then remove the realhostip occurence and set seq
to 0 for your cert.

Erik

Den tirsdag 7. april 2015 skrev Erik Weber <[email protected]> følgende:

> Nothing in the logs?
>
> I had an issue where the private key wasn't being encrypted and had to fix
> it by encrypting manually. But I also had could not decrypt exceptions in
> the logs.
>
> Erik
>
> Den tirsdag 7. april 2015 skrev Andrija Panic <[email protected]
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>> følgende:
>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> our SSL just expired, and I needed to upload new ROOT CA, Intemediata ROOT
>> CA, and at the end SSL for sever and a private key.
>>
>> I uploaded new ROOT CA, and after CPVM rebooted, also uploaded
>> Intermediate
>> ROOT CA, via API, with URL encoded stuff - checked in database all seems
>> OK.
>>
>> But after uploading new SSL and private key, destroyed CPVM and SSVM - my
>> Console Proxy shows *.realiphost.com as the domain for the SSL wjen I
>> access
>>
>> Any clues what I did wrong ?
>> Should I have somehow removed first old ROOT CA and old Intermediate CA,
>> and upload new ones ?
>>
>> Here is database content from cloud.keystore:
>> http://snag.gy/LMA4h.jpg
>>
>> This means that for some reason, original realiphost.com SSL is now used
>> inside CPVM...
>>
>> Any help greatly appreciated, since this is live system...
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Andrija Panić
>>
>

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