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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.
iis ssl iis-7 ssl-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.
iis ssl iis-7 ssl-certificate
add a comment |
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.
iis ssl iis-7 ssl-certificate
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.
iis ssl iis-7 ssl-certificate
iis ssl iis-7 ssl-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.
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
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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.
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
add a comment |
Try downloading ssltools manager to verify that certificate was indeed deleted. If it has, try restarting the site or even the server.
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
add a comment |
Try downloading ssltools manager to verify that certificate was indeed deleted. If it has, try restarting the site or even the server.
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)
– 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
add a comment |
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)
– DraggonZ
Feb 10 '13 at 8:23
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
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
add a comment |
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