12-19-2022 09:58 PM
Dears,
I have an on-prem SSMS version 8-202008
I have a SAN certificate with contains the server name and a private key.
How can I change the private key for the SSMS server to accept the SAN certificate?
Regards
ISLAM
12-20-2022 10:19 AM
Not sure if I understand what you are trying to achieve. Could you please elaborate a bit to explain what you’re trying to achieve?
In general the private key would be created when you create a CSR to get a signed certificate and then you upload the certificate onto the server once you receive it. When doing that you also need to upload the root CA and any intermediate CA certificate(s) to the trust store beforehand, otherwise you will not be able to upload the signed certificate.
12-20-2022 10:22 AM
12-20-2022 10:34 AM
Why would you do this? For what reason would you create the CSR on the Expressway and include the FQDN of the SSMS server? You should create the CSR on the SSMS server.
12-20-2022 10:42 AM
12-20-2022 10:56 AM
No. FYI You won’t be able to use it for the majority of any UC services.
12-20-2022 11:01 AM
12-20-2022 11:22 AM
Not that I know of. I can look around tomorrow in our SSMS once I’m at work.
12-21-2022 12:39 AM - edited 12-21-2022 12:40 AM
I logged into our SSMS and possibly you could get the private key changed by logging in as admin to the CLI and then change to root by "sudo su -".
This is what I see when looking at our server. I have no idea where the certificate info would be, but you can probably figure that out by yourself.
12-21-2022 09:31 PM
01-02-2023 11:58 PM
Any update on this?
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