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Re[2]: [cobalt-users] SSL problems



Hello Jeff,

Tuesday, August 13, 2002, 12:53:04 PM, you wrote:
JL> Jason Gottschalk wrote:

>>   I don't know if it is related or not, but all of the sudden, when
>>   you go to the site, you get a certificate security warning and it
>>   references another site on the server.
>> 
>>   If you go to thegagestore.com and get into ssl mode.
>>   You get asked to accept a certificate from charitybenefit.com
>> 
>>   Both domains are on the same RAQ4.
>> 
>>   My RAQ4 has ips from .21 to .28
>> 
>>   Charitybenefit.com is .21
>>   and thegagestore.com is .22
>> 
>>   These sites have been fine for the last year or more.  I don't know
>>   where to begin.  My customer with thegagestore.com is questioning
>>   why charitybenefit's certificate is coming up.
>> 
>>   Any thoughts would be most helpful......

JL> I'm not sure I like the "trick" code Cobalt uses in
JL> /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf to point domains to their proper cert.

JL> Check the SSL sections in both domains to make sure they've got the
JL> right certs in them.  The easy way to validate a cert using Windows is
JL> to cut and paste it to notepad, save it, rename it to test.crt, then
JL> double-click on it.  After you validate it, exit; be sure to not save it
JL> into your browser.

JL> If the certs are right but are still not working, try the following from
JL> a root shell:

JL> # /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd restart

JL> We've noticed that the gui may have a bug; it may do a reload instead of
JL> a restart.

JL> Jeff

Well, I looked there, it's quite confusing.  I think I see that if it
doesn't doesn't find some sort of group, it defaults to
/home/sites/home which is the charitybenefit.com site.

Can I post the snippet here for reference?



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