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Topic: Changing/replacing SSL certificate

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Hi, we are going to replace our existing SSL/TLS certificate, is it something we do need to be aware of?
(Or is it just to generate a new key-file, buy the new certificate, upload it to the server and replace the name of the existing in postfix/dovecot/apache config-files?)

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Re: Changing/replacing SSL certificate

You're right.

1) generate a new key file, make sure it uses correct server hostname.
2) buy new cert. It requires your private key file.
3) upload to your server, replace SSL cert/key file names in Postfix/Dovecot/Apache/Nginx.

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Re: Changing/replacing SSL certificate

I created a new tutorial for this case:

Use a bought SSL certificate: http://www.iredmail.org/docs/use.a.boug … icate.html

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Re: Changing/replacing SSL certificate

Again, thanks for the fast reply Zhang Huangbin!