Certificate Storage browsable

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itelio
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Certificate Storage browsable

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Hi,

will it be possible to browse the Certificate Storage and select the Certificates which want to monitor on expiration?

If i select Port 443 this is then only 1 Certificate...


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Post by KS-Soft »

Certificate expiration test method?
I think server chooses certificate automatically. If there are several web servers on the same IP, server chooses certificate using hostname...

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itelio
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Hello Alex,

thanks for your Answer.
But whats if i want to monitor more than one Certificate?

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Post by KS-Soft »

Sorry, I do not understand,
1 web server provides 1 certificate for web clients.
How can you check 2 certificates while server has only 1 certificate?

If we are talking about multi domain server (web server serves for several domains on one IP address), then I think I have answered question - just provide correct host name and correct certificate will be checked.
If I misunderstand something or miss some technology, could you please tell me where to find such information?

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itelio
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Post by itelio »

Hi Alex,

thanks, it was my fault :). The most important Certificates are on SSL.
We decided to monitor the "Certificate expiration" via NT Eventlog Check.

Have a nice day!

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