Restart the RAQ3 and see if it clears up then. For some reason I've had this same problem on the RAQs and if you restart the whole machine, it goes away... Let me know if that fixes it. -- George A. Roberts IV TSN Internet Vice President/COO 224 North Adams Street Voice : 920-435-9798 x12 Green Bay, WI 54301 E-mail: groberts@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.tsnnet.com/ Visit the newest site to the internet.com family: Software Blast! - http://www.softwareblast.com/ Your source for software downloads, news, and reviews! > -----Original Message----- > From: cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 5:22 PM > To: Cobalt > Subject: [cobalt-users] Tranferring SSL Certs from RaQ2 to RaQ3 > > In the process of transferring the SSL Certs from Thawte from RaQ2 to RaQ3 > for a few different domains (all on different IP's of course). I copied > the necessary files to the certs directory for each domain with no problem > and gave them the appropriate filenames (i.e. certificate, request, key). > Now, when I try to go secure, I get a pop up window that says that the > certificate is "unsigned". The GUI on the RaQ3 says that it is a signed > cert from Thawte, but the browser doesn't "see" that signature. When I > view the certificate in my browser, it says that the cert was signed by > the domain and not from Thawte. Is there a fix to this????? Has anybody > else done this??? > > Michael Combe
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