Certificate filenames containing '.' periods
When using the integrated Certificate Management system in Titan and Cornerstone, specifically the New Certificate Wizard, sometimes the wizard will offer to save the certificate filename with embedded periods, such as
mycert.southrivertech.com.pem
We have found that the internal server will sometimes have difficulty processing certificate filenames containing embedded periods. It is recommended to rename these files to remove the period such as
mycert_southrivertech_com.pem
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