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Re[2]: [cobalt-users] SSL problems
- Subject: Re[2]: [cobalt-users] SSL problems
- From: Jason Gottschalk <Jason@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed Aug 14 05:56:01 2002
- Organization: SYO Computer Engineering Services, Inc.
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
Hello Jeff,
Tuesday, August 13, 2002, 8:22:48 PM, you wrote:
JL> Jason Gottschalk wrote:
>> Here is the result of the restart:
>>
>> [root /root]# cd /
>> [root /]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd restart
>> Shutting down Web Service: httpd
>> Setting up Web Service: chiliasp: module started, version 3.5.2.31
>> /usr/sbin/httpd
>>
>> [root /]#
>>
>> Still the same problem, thegagestore.com is the only site with a
>> registered cert, the charitybenefit cert is self signed.
JL> Have you verified the cert is correct using the method I mentioned in my
JL> last post, or through some other method?
JL> If the cert is correct, and it's in the correct place (it should be in
JL> the /home/sites/www.charitybenefit.com/certs directory) and all the
JL> other files in that directory are correct, then you're possibly beyond
JL> mail-list help <frown>.
JL> Have you contacted Thawte customer service?
JL> Jeff
I went and looked in both certs directories,
the charitybenefit site has:
Certificate
Key
request
thegagestore directory has:
Certificate
Key
request
Certificate.bak
Key.bak
request.bak
I have no idea how to tell which is which without using the gui.
The gui indicates that they are correct.
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Best regards,
Jason Gottschalk mailto:Jason@xxxxxxx
SYO Computer Engineering Services, Inc.
586-286-2557