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| jlbalvanz | Can the Secunia self-signing certficate be used with SCUP? How? |
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10th Nov, 2011 23:55 |
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Ranking: 3 Posts: 11 User Since: 19th May, 2011 System Score: N/A Location: US |
We have been using Secunia CSI 4.1 for some time now, but we'd like to create a custom package using Microsoft's System Center Updates Publisher. Since there's already a self-signed certificate in existence that we've distributed to all our machines, I'd like to use that one. I realize SCUP is a Microsoft product, not a Secunia product, but is it safe to just select the certificate created by Secunia CSI in SCUP, or will SCUP try to use that certficate to create a new one on the WSUS server and mess up the Secunia certficate? Thank you for any assistance you can provide. -- Jeff Balvanz -- Iowa State University Information Technology Services Ames, IA, USA |
| O.Marin | RE: Can the Secunia self-signing certficate be used with SCUP? How? |
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15th Nov, 2011 10:05 |
| Score: 30 Posts: 116 User Since: 4th Aug 2011 System Score: N/A Location: Copenhagen, DK |
Hi Jeff, Thank you for your post. Yes. You can use the same certificate for SCUP. You don't have to import it because the certificate is already present in the folders needed by SCUP. It's very easy if you want to use SCUP just install it and connect to your WSUS/SCCM. After that you should be able to create update packages. Let me know if you have any other questions, -- Kind Regards, Oana Marin Solution Specialist |
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