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RE: [cobalt-users] The Certificate That Would Not Die
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] The Certificate That Would Not Die
- From: "GPS" <gps@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri Mar 23 08:04:24 2001
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
>I'm in the process of moving a website with SSL from a BSD-Unix box to a Raq 4. As part of that process, I'm attempting to
>install my existing Thawte cert on the Raq. I think I've done everything correctly (based on instructions at
>http://list.cobalt.com/pipermail/cobalt->users/2000-November/026387.html ), but here's >what happens:
>
>Yesterday, I
>generated a self-signed cert as a test, and
>sure enough, that worked fine. Today, I copied in the key and Thawte cert from my old BSD server, then selected "Use
>manually entered certificate" on the Raq's "SSL Settings" siteadmin page. It seemed to take it, but when I try to access
>the secured site from a browser, it's still getting the old (self-signed) cert.
>
>I've tried installing this cert on other virtual sites on this server (only 1 at a time of course), and it works fine
>there (though of course the domain name doesn't match). On my main site I've deleted and re-installed my Thawte cert
>several times, but the only cert it will serve is the test one I created yesterday.
>
>Any thoughts on where this thrice-damned test cert might be lurking, and how I can get rid
>of it?
>
>--
>Sterling Udell
And you restarted apache and failing that doing anything you rebooted?