I have been meaning to look at a cert for one site that is being
developed on my server. I tried it out today... and came up with a
really simple problem.
I did "Create signing request" in the SSL tab for the site.
I then tried to "export" the request, for uploading to the cert
authority's website. This failed. No errors in the adm error log
file.... Any hints?
Regards,
Greg
Donald Zimmer wrote:
> I just installed a GoDaddy Cert and Intermediate and did it all
> through the GUI.
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> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ken Marcus - Precision Web
> Hosting, Inc." <kenmarcus (at mark) precisionweb.net>
> To: <coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 5:19 PM
> Subject: [coba-e:09599] Re: Godaddy SSL Certs
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>>> All,
>>>
>>> When you order an SSL Cert from GoDaddy.com you will get back a zip
>>> file with the
>>> certificate file and a file called gd_intermediate_bundle.crt.
>>>
>>> If anyone wants to use Go Daddy SSL Certificates with BQ, you will
>>> need to:
>>>
>>> 1) modify /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl_perl.conf
>>>
>>> At Line 59 Insert these 3 lines:
>>>
>>> if (-f "$vsite->{basedir}/certs/ca-chain") {
>>> $VirtualHost{"$ip:443"}{'SSLCertificateChainFile'} =
>>> "$vsite->{basedir}/certs/ca-chain";
>>> }
>>>
>>> 2) You must place the GoDaddy gd_intermediate_bundle.crt file in the
>>> site/certs
>>> directory and call it "ca-chain".
>>>
>>> mv gd_intermediate_bundle.crt
>>> /home/sites/www.yoursite.com/certs/ca-chain
>>>
>>> Note: I would greatly appreciate if the above 3 lines could make it
>>> into the main source.
>>>
>>> Herb
>>>
>>> --
>>> Herb Rubin
>>> Pathfinders Software
>>> http://www.pfinders.com
>>>
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>> I have used the enom.com and comodo.com certs which also have 1 or 2
>> intermediate certs. I just click on the "Manage Certificate
>> Authorities" button and add them from there.
>>
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>> ----
>> Ken Marcus
>> Precision Web Hosting, Inc.
>> http://www.precisionweb.net
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