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| Secure Certificates in KeyChain Messed Up I have a CA Secure Certificate from GoDaddy that I can not view from the web properly. It shows that it is installed properly in my Server Admin tool and running on port 443, but when I connect to the site in a browser the certificate shows that is issued by the same company (Self Signed). I believe I have a rogue self signed certificate installed and need to get rid of or at the very least I need a way to clean out all the certs and start over. (Of course without reinstalling the OS) This is a production server that needs to continue to run all other services. I looked at all the certs in KeyChain Access (Certificate Assistant) but I don't know what I can delete safely and what I can't. Thanks Dan |
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