Thanx all for tips.
I don't swim in that end of the pool often ;-)
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Rene Churchill wrote:
Back when you created your self-signed certificate, oldname.sover.net
was encoded into it. Since you're now referring to it as newname.com,
you'll need to regenerate the certificate.
Rene
On 7/26/2010 11:09 PM, Joe Golden wrote:
Hi All.
I recently changed the hostname on my development server: a Debian amd64
stable install. Server used to identify as "oldname.sover.net" and is
now "newname.com". I'm using Apache 2.2.9, Debian kernel
2.6.26-2-amd64 and running OpenSSL 0.9.8g. The SSL cert is just for my
own use. Since I
changed the hostname I keep getting the warning
Accept incorrect security information?
The site “newname.com” returned security information for
“oldname.sover.net”. It is possible that someone is intercepting your
communication to obtain your confidential information. ...
How do I make the system forget its old identity and fully change over
to the new?
Thanx.
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