The general server certificate is stored in
/etc/ssl/servercerts
and can be used
there by any CA-supported service. When this certificate expires, it can easily be replaced
using the same mechanisms. To get things functioning with the replaced certificate,
restart the participating services.
TIP
If you select Import here, you can select the source in the file system. This op-
tion can also be used to import certificates from a transport medium, such as
a USB stick.
To import a common server certificate, do the following:
1
Start YaST and open Common Server Certificate under Security and Users
2
View the data for the current certificate in the description field after YaST has
been started.
3
Select Import and the certificate file.
4
Enter the password and click Next. The certificate is imported then displayed in
the description field.
5
Close YaST with Finish.
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