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On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 6:05 AM,  <cedric.bra...@planet-side.co.uk> wrote:
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> This is the article that I followed the first time arround. What I'm
> trying to find out is why I get the message 'Provided certificate does
> not match your private key. You can import only cetificate based on
> certificate requests from this computer'
>
> The certificate and the private ARE on this machine and also originate
> from this machine.
>
>
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> On Mar 6, 10:30 am, Andrew Badera <and...@badera.us> wrote:
>> http://tinyurl.com/cje2jx
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>> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 3:31 AM,  <cedric.bra...@planet-side.co.uk> wrote:
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>> > Anyone?
>>
>> > On Mar 5, 12:23 pm, cedric.bra...@planet-side.co.uk wrote:
>> >> Just seems a shame to not use my certificate, since we were given a
>> >> free SAN.
>>
>> >> On Mar 5, 10:36 am, Andrew Badera <and...@badera.us> wrote:
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>> >> > Unless you have some reason to be tied to that existing cert, you can
>> >> > self-issue a cert using OpenSSL.
>>
>> >> > Self-issued certs simply require extra user confirmation, because they
>> >> > don't come from a known, trusted publisher/cert authority.
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>> >> > On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 3:59 AM,  <cedric.bra...@planet-side.co.uk> 
>> >> > wrote:
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>> >> > > I've had a search on Google and found a couple of item on how to
>> >> > > convert an IIS SSL key to work with apache. I've followed the
>> >> > > destructions and created the relevant pem file. But when I import it I
>> >> > > still get an error ‘provided certificate does not match your private
>> >> > > key’
>>
>> >> > > Could anyone shed some light on this, or give me proper step by step
>> >> > > instructions? Does using en EV Certificate make a difference?
>>
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