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Old 10-19-2010, 04:35 PM
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Default How Will SSL work on a Restored System?

Hi,

we are currently planning to move our server from a virtual environment and to a physical server. Because the server we want to put it on is the same as the on VMware currently resides on, we plan to backup /opt/zimbra, install centOS on the physical machine, and then follow the restore directions.

My main question about doing this is how will the SSL certificate we currently used be affected by this? Will restoring the backed up system also re-import our current certificate? If so, will this cause any problems since it was a VM and will now be on a physical server?

Any feedback on this issue would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Justin
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Old 10-19-2010, 10:57 PM
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Originally Posted by jwilliams@hometask.com View Post
My main question about doing this is how will the SSL certificate we currently used be affected by this? Will restoring the backed up system also re-import our current certificate? If so, will this cause any problems since it was a VM and will now be on a physical server?
It should make no difference to your system.
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