The Snow Inventory Server SSL Certificate for Inventory has expired or will expire soon and needs to be updated.
Snow Inventory Master Server/SSL Certificates
The video below walks you through the process of replacing the SSL certificate currently bound to your Snow Inventory Server instance with a new one.
Steps
Step 1 - Gather the necessary information
- On the Snow Inventory system, open an Administrator Command Prompt and run the command:
netsh http show sslcert. The result will look similar to the example below.
Take note of the IP address and port number; it should match what is needed for Snow Inventory.
Note: If the system has more than one SSL/TLS certificate, locate the correct certificate by looking in the control panel within the section Manage Computer Certificates > Personal > Certificates.
- Next, within Control Panel, open Manage Computer Certificates.
- Double-click on the new certificate.
- Click on the Details tab.
- Scroll down to Thumbprint.
- Select and then Copy to File.
- Paste the copied thumbprint into a text editor like Notepad and remove any spaces.
Step 2 - Delete the old certificate
- Open the Command Prompt and type:
netsh http delete sslcert ipport=<ip_port>.
Note: Replace <ip_port> in the statement above with the IP port.
Step 3 - Add the new certificate
- In the Command Prompt, type:
netsh http add sslcert ipport=<ip_port> certhash=<thumbprint_value_you_copied_into_text_editor> appid={0ca478a6-87af-4de7-84d4-425ec03c6b9d} clientcertnegotiation=disable.
Note: Remember to replace <ip_port> and <thumbprint_value_you_copied_into_text_editor> in the statement above with the relevant information you captured earlier. The appid never changes.
Step 4 - Validate that the new certificate was correctly added
- In the Command Prompt, run the command:
netsh http show sslcertto confirm it’s been updated by comparing the CertHash/thumbprint value. - Browse to the master server URL to confirm it’s using the new certificate by clicking on the padlock next to the URL.
- Click on certificate and check validation dates under the General tab.
Expired certificate
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