Install Config Wiki

All about installing, configuring and troubleshooting

User Tools

Site Tools


renewing_a_comodo_ssl_certificate_in_ubuntu_and_apache2

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
Next revision
Previous revision
Last revisionBoth sides next revision
renewing_a_comodo_ssl_certificate_in_ubuntu_and_apache2 [2018/05/02 20:38] wikiadminrenewing_a_comodo_ssl_certificate_in_ubuntu_and_apache2 [2020/04/11 15:29] wikiadmin
Line 11: Line 11:
 Using Filezilla FTP - Site Manager - SSH login with your standard username and password, just upload the new domain.csr and domain.ca-bundle file.  Sometimes the ca-bundle file has not changed.   Using Filezilla FTP - Site Manager - SSH login with your standard username and password, just upload the new domain.csr and domain.ca-bundle file.  Sometimes the ca-bundle file has not changed.  
  
-FTP upload those 2 files to the sub-folder in this path: /home/yourusername/Downloads/newcsr/+FTP upload those 2 files to the sub-folder in this path: /home/yourusername/Downloads/newcrt/
  
-Login again as the standard user, using Putty SSH, and switch to root user in the terminal window.  Switch to /etc/ssl/ directory and rename the old csr and ca-bundle files.  Use the Move command to rename files, such as +Login again as the standard user, using Putty SSH, and switch to root user in the terminal window.  Switch to /etc/ssl/ directory and rename the old crt and ca-bundle files.  Use the Move command to rename files, such as 
 <code java> <code java>
-mv yourdomain_com.csr yourdomain_com.csr-expired+mv yourdomain_com.crt yourdomain_com.crt-expired
 mv yourdomain_com.ca-bundle yourdomain_com.ca-bundle-expired mv yourdomain_com.ca-bundle yourdomain_com.ca-bundle-expired
 </code> </code>
  
-Copy the two newly generated SSL files from your /home/yourusername/Downloads/newcsr/ directory to the /etc/ssl/ directory.  Make sure you use a capital "D" in Downloads.+Copy the two newly generated SSL files from your /home/yourusername/Downloads/newcrt/ directory to the /etc/ssl/ directory.  Make sure you use a capital "D" in Downloads.
 Example: Example:
 <code java> <code java>
-cp /home/yourusername/Downloads/newcsr/yourdomain_com.csr /etc/ssl/ +cp /home/yourusername/Downloads/newcrt/yourdomain_com.crt /etc/ssl/ 
-cp /home/yourusername/Downloads/newcsr/yourdomain_com.ca-bundle /etc/ssl/+cp /home/yourusername/Downloads/newcrt/yourdomain_com.ca-bundle /etc/ssl/
 </code> </code>