Re: How to protect my SSL certs in IIS 5.0 ?
From: Alun Jones (alun@texis.com)Date: 04/20/02
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From: alun@texis.com (Alun Jones) Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2002 15:49:55 GMT
In article <3CC0EFF7.2FC951F1@lendtech.com.au>, chuck <cmeo@lendtech.com.au>
wrote:
>Blueside wrote:
>> Is there a way to prevent someone from exporting my SSL certs on my server &
>> installed it on another server ? Seems like anyone with administrators
>> rights can export the certs including the private key.
When you install / import the certificate in the first place, the import
wizard has a check box for "mark the private key exportable". This should
achieve what Blueside wants.
Alun.
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