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Removed old SSl Cert, assigned new cert to IP address, still shows old cert

JeffreyZ

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I had an SSL cert that is about to expire so I purchased a new one, installed it, uninstalled the soon to expire cert. Went into Tools and Settings > IP Addresses, and assigned the new certificate to the IP.

Although I deleted the old certificate, it still shows in a browser as well as when I test the domain at a SSL server testing website. The new certificate shows also in both browser and test website, but it is a secondary certificate after the soon-to-expire cert.

How do I get rid of the original certificate?

Jeff
 

Thanks for your reply, Igor. I tried that but did not get any result from those commands. Each command returned me to the command line or gave an error "no such file or directory".

Would another work-around be to install the certificate on the domain rather than at the server level? My only goal here is to have a functional certificate when my clients login to their control panel.
 
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