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is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrO3ibGhUCQ The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Remote desktop certificate error - how to connect anyways? up vote 2 down vote favorite I have a remote server that I can only access through RDP. It uses a proper SSL certificate from godaddy for RDP, not a self signed one. The server is 2008R2, and I believe is set to the default of http://serverfault.com/questions/591154/remote-desktop-certificate-error-how-to-connect-anyways requiring network level authentication. Unfortunately, I do not have any lights out management features or IPKVM on this server. Due to heartbleed, I revoked all my certificates and reissued them. Unfortunately, I clearly missed setting RDP up for this new certificate. Now I get "This certificate has been revoked and is not safe to use", and "You may not proceed due to the severity of the certificate errors". I know the certificate is revoked. That's why I'm trying to get in to fix it! But I can't replace the certificate until I can remote in. And I can't remote in until I replace the certificate. Is my only option to drive there and login from the console, or is there a way to temporarily ignore the certificate error? ssl-certificate remote-desktop share|improve this question asked Apr 24 '14 at 17:29 Grant 13.3k73576 Use freerdp from a Linux box to connect? –Zoredache Apr 24 '14 at 17:42 Or an XP, for that purpose. It doesn't check the certificate's revocation either. –ivan_pozdeev Oct 28 '14 at 0:42 add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote You can
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Last Updated: 2011-12-14 14:19 50 Rating/ 2 Voters Issue RDP into Windows VPS fails with the following error: Remote Desktop cannot connect to the remote computer because the authentication certificate received from the remote computer is expired or invalid. In some cases, this error might also be caused by large time discrepancy between the client and server computers. Solution One of the certificates installed inside the VPS is likely to be expired, preventing the connection. It is necessary to delete the expired certificate using the command line.1. Get a list of certificates from Remote Desktop store with this command: C:\Windows\system32>certutil-store "Remote Desktop" |findstr"SerialBeforeAfter"
It will output something like this, look for the certificate with the NotAfter date which has passed: certutil-store|findstr"SerialBeforeAfter"
SerialNumber:06376c00aa00648a11cfb8d4aa5c35f4
NotBefore:5/29/19964:02AM
NotAfter:1/1/20405:59AM
SerialNumber:46fcebbab4d02f0f926098233f93078f
NotBefore:4/17/19976:00AM
NotAfter:10/25/20165:59AM
SerialNumber:1e02240d
NotBefore:12/14/20018:03AM
NotAfter:12/14/20028:03AM
SerialNumber:198b11d13f9a8ffe69a0
NotBefore:10/1/19971:00PM
NotAfter:12/31/20021:00PM 2.Delete the expired certificate with this command (replacing the bold serial number with your own of course): C:\Windows\system32>certutil-delstore"Remote Desktop" 198b11d13f9a8ffe69a0 It will output something like this: certutil-delstoreRemote Desktop 198b11d13f9a8ffe69a0
Remote Desktop
DeletingCertificate3
CertUtil:-delstorecommandcompletedsuccessfully. The next time you connect via RDP a new self signed certificate should be created allowing you to login.Article from:http://kb.parallels.com/en/112975
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