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Date:  Mon, 18 Aug 2008 17:14:30 -0700
From:  "Doug Harvey" <ohgoodiee (at mark) gmail.com>
Subject:  [coba-e:13745] Re: Installing SSL cert on vhost
To:  <coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org>
Message-Id:  <48aa0fb2.15528c0a.1121.6169 (at mark) mx.google.com>
In-Reply-To:  <0dab01c9014c$e72a2150$6601a8c0@OfficeKen>
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Hi all.

In the gui, I go to the vhost > SSL and click on the import button, browse 
for the cert and click on the import and get the message at the bottom of 
the screen:

Unable to update certificate information for display

Any help would be appreciated.

Doug
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Doug

When I have seen that error, the cert is still imported and it does work.


Hi Ken.

I was wondering about that too.  What I ended up doing was using webmin to
place the two certs in the /home/.sites/39/site9/certs directory. After
doing that, I gave the site a separate IP from the system it's self and then
assigned the certs in Apache's config file.  That's where it got really
weird.  If I went to the site using https, it would time out. If I went to
the site using http, it would go to one of the other vsites.  After doing a
good 'ol windows reboot, Apache would not start. After going back in with
webmin, taking the certs out of the config file and giving the site it's
vertual ip back, another windows reboot and everything went back to normal.

I run really clean (no odd-ball programs installed) systems, so I don't
think that would be the issue.

I contacted Brian about it and he tells me that GoDaddy certs are chained,
so I have a feeling there is something goofy with that part of the process.

 
Doug Harvey, CIO
dharvey (at mark) greendatadirect.com
http://greendatadirect.com
(702) 476-3409
 
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