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Posted to
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zerkat
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06-30-2008, 8:06 AM
oh.....thanks....That makes sense. Probably something I should have already known. oh well, we all have those moments.
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Posted to
Security
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zerkat
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06-27-2008, 3:24 PM
Is there a way to suppress the server software from being returned in the header? I am running IIS 6.
I installed URLScan which will suppress the server header but the software version and ports still display. I have an ASP page that will return everything in the header to double check. Is there another tool or software that would ...
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Posted to
Security
by
zerkat
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06-19-2008, 4:33 PM
So if you renew a cert the exising one will still work? The article you sent me looks like that option should only be used if the cert is incompatible - see snippet from below.
Renew an existing certificate in a format that is compatible with IIS 6.0.
The format of the SSL server certificate on the source server is in a format that is ...
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Posted to
Security
by
zerkat
on
06-13-2008, 1:42 PM
We are getting ready to renew our certificates on two of our production servers. we need to keep the sites available and encrypted during the renewal process. Is there a way to remove the existing cert, create the request for the new one then re-apply the existing certifcate until the new one is available?
Thanks.