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IIS7 SSL certificate caching


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I changed certificate in IIS 7, changed bindings on websites, everything OK. But when I'm trying to set my old certificate (and I'm changed bindings too), I still get new certificate instead of old. I deleted cache, certificates from browser, opened from another machines, but there is no effect. When I open website from machine, where is it runned, I can see, that there is my old certificate, so IIS7 changed certificate... But where the certificate can be cached?
P.S. To prevent misunderstanding - I want to return to my OLD certificate.










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    I changed certificate in IIS 7, changed bindings on websites, everything OK. But when I'm trying to set my old certificate (and I'm changed bindings too), I still get new certificate instead of old. I deleted cache, certificates from browser, opened from another machines, but there is no effect. When I open website from machine, where is it runned, I can see, that there is my old certificate, so IIS7 changed certificate... But where the certificate can be cached?
    P.S. To prevent misunderstanding - I want to return to my OLD certificate.










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      I changed certificate in IIS 7, changed bindings on websites, everything OK. But when I'm trying to set my old certificate (and I'm changed bindings too), I still get new certificate instead of old. I deleted cache, certificates from browser, opened from another machines, but there is no effect. When I open website from machine, where is it runned, I can see, that there is my old certificate, so IIS7 changed certificate... But where the certificate can be cached?
      P.S. To prevent misunderstanding - I want to return to my OLD certificate.










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      I changed certificate in IIS 7, changed bindings on websites, everything OK. But when I'm trying to set my old certificate (and I'm changed bindings too), I still get new certificate instead of old. I deleted cache, certificates from browser, opened from another machines, but there is no effect. When I open website from machine, where is it runned, I can see, that there is my old certificate, so IIS7 changed certificate... But where the certificate can be cached?
      P.S. To prevent misunderstanding - I want to return to my OLD certificate.







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          Try downloading ssltools manager to verify that certificate was indeed deleted. If it has, try restarting the site or even the server.






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          • I restarted sites and server too. Does firewall can cache sertificate? (There is a firewall over local network that filtering incoming requests)

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          • You can try viewing the site from the same server as the ssl cert is installed so that you can bypass any appliance that might be caching the site

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          • I restarted sites and server too. Does firewall can cache sertificate? (There is a firewall over local network that filtering incoming requests)

            – DraggonZ
            Feb 10 '13 at 8:23











          • You can try viewing the site from the same server as the ssl cert is installed so that you can bypass any appliance that might be caching the site

            – Colt Blake
            Feb 10 '13 at 18:50

















          • I restarted sites and server too. Does firewall can cache sertificate? (There is a firewall over local network that filtering incoming requests)

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          • You can try viewing the site from the same server as the ssl cert is installed so that you can bypass any appliance that might be caching the site

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          I restarted sites and server too. Does firewall can cache sertificate? (There is a firewall over local network that filtering incoming requests)

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          I restarted sites and server too. Does firewall can cache sertificate? (There is a firewall over local network that filtering incoming requests)

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          You can try viewing the site from the same server as the ssl cert is installed so that you can bypass any appliance that might be caching the site

          – Colt Blake
          Feb 10 '13 at 18:50





          You can try viewing the site from the same server as the ssl cert is installed so that you can bypass any appliance that might be caching the site

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