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Cooling Neophyte
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Greetings, all:
Can anyone tell me how to update or replace the SSL certificate on my Snap 2200? A thousand thanks, CQ22 |
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Thats a new Question I have not seen before.
Have you searched Adaptec/SnapAppliance Knowledge Base?
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Yes, I have, with so little success I wonder how I ever managed to set up SSL in the first place. Even in google, searching for "snapextensions ssl" on the whole internet finds nothing but GuardianOS docs and this forum!
I've poked around the JVM files, and find the relevant .jar files but nothing that looks like a cert. Even if I did find it, could I just copy in a new one? Stumped, cq22 |
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You have to use debug, here are the cmd listings:
So it should be something like this: jvm license update [{id} [{key-high-mid-low}]] Use "jvm license info" to get info on what you have. I do not have JVM active on my 2200.
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Hmm. Forgive me, but I don't understand the output from this:
>>>> 06/14/2007 16:00:18 Command: jvm license info 0 Java Snaplet ID: 1048577, Key: 0-0-0 1 Java Snaplet ID: 1052673, Key: 0-0-0 Number of licensed Java Snaplets: 2 ------------ Command executed without error. >>>>> Thanks again, CQ22 |
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Well it shows that you have 2 keys (0,1)
You should have a 128 bit (def) and 40 bit key by reading the doc. What happens if you reload the JVM does it install new Keys?????? The upgrade cmd line would be like: jvm license update 0 (or 1048577) <new key> Where the new key would be in 3 segments [0-0-0] Like I said earlier, have not done this, so not sure whats going to happen.
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I also have an expired SSL certificate. My JVM LICENSE INFO shows:
0 Java Snaplet ID: 1048577, Key: 0-0-0 1 Java Snaplet ID: 1052673, Key: 0-0-0 Number of licensed Java Snaplets: 2 Can anybody tell me what do I type in the "JVM license update" to get a new key / certificate expiration date? |
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