57. Create a Wildcard Certificate using MMC in Windows Server 2019
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- Опубліковано 3 сер 2020
- Video Series on Advance Networking with Windows Server 2019:
Simple video guide on How to Generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) using MMC console in Windows Server 2019.
1. Generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR).
2. Obtain wildcard SSL Certificate from Certification Authority.
3. Import wildcard SSL Certificate into certificate store.
4. Export Wildcard certificate into .pfx format.
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Dont forget to fill the *Alternative Names* with the FQDN of your Servers as *DNS* entry type. Thanks for the video!
Isn't the point of a wildcard certificate precisely that you don't need to specify alternative names?
@@rogerh.1500 Try binding a new cert without any alternative names in IIS and see what your browser comes back with.
Another awesome and helpful video - thank you!
Thanks
thanks for this great video, but in google chrome i get cert errors (subject alternative name is messing) and (missing a valid trusted certificate) this test was on MS standalone CA
Thank you for your nice tutorial, I generate an SSL certificate and put it into our IIS server, once I'm trying to connect it, chrome (and other browsers) show me warning message:
"ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID, its security certificate does not specify Subject Alternative Names. subject alternative name missing"
Do you know how to solve it?
thanks
I lost at the ca web enrollment page
im getting error "one or more of the object's properties are missing or invalid" when switching to the "private key" tab
seems like a client bug, I created the request on another machine and it worked there
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