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RE: [cobalt-users] Tranferring SSL Certs from RaQ2 to RaQ3
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] Tranferring SSL Certs from RaQ2 to RaQ3
- From: "Michael Combe" <mcombe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu Jun 29 09:50:11 2000
I appreciate the advice. Unfortunately, it did not work. I still get the
warning.
I did come checking and in the /etc/httpd directory on the raq3, there is a
directory called ssl. In this directory are empty files with filenames that
are the site numbers that have their own ssl. Are these files supposed to
contain information?
The httpd.conf file also has some perl scripting in there that looks like it
is supposed to write some information about the ssl and where to find the
certs. This information is not in VirtualHost lists about the ssl sites.
Should there be information there?
Also, one last thing that I probably should have mentioned before. My main
domain (home) does not have a cert. The documentation does not address this
issue. Would that make a difference?
Thanks for all the help.
Michael Combe
-----Original Message-----
From: cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Webmaster
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 2:48 AM
To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Tranferring SSL Certs from RaQ2 to RaQ3
Hi Michael,
I had the same problem.
Login to your RAQ3 and become a super user.
Then restart the Apache web server manually by executing the following
command.
/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd.init restart
Then clear cache of your local web browser.
Then try your secure domain, I hope you will get the positive result.
Best regards,
Babu P. Yogarajah
Luxmi Internet Services,
BGP Tecno Limited, 1 Waddon Court Road, Croydon CR0 4AN, U.K.
Tel.:+44 (0)8707 390 390 Fax.:+44 (0)8707 391 391
URL: http://www.luxmi.net
At 16:22 28/06/00 -0600, you wrote:
>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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