
EMC and certificates with failed revocation checks in Exchange 2010
Starting with Exchange Server 2007, we added protection for Exchange data paths to Client Access Servers using SSL . SMTP communication between transport servers is also protected using TLS . To ensure this protection is enabled out-of-the-box, Exchange setup creates self-signed certificates and enables SSL and TLS by default. For external communication, we recommend that you procure certificates signed by a Certification Authority (CA) that is trusted by clients. In Exchange 2010, we introduced new certificate management interfaces in the Exchange Management Console ( EMC ). Using the new certificate wizards in EMC, you can: Generate certificate signing request (CSR) to request a certificate signed by a CA Complete the pending certificate request when you receive a certificate signed by the…
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