Thanks all.  It goes through sslshopper fine, but the CA still doesn’t like it. 
I’ll call them tomorrow.  Thanks for all the help.

bwc

> On May 23, 2015, at 1:08 PM, lu...@proxima.alt.za wrote:
> 
>> I then pasted the contents of ‘csr’ into the page and get “This CSR
>> has an invalid signature!”
> 
> It's worth playing with openssl to check the output from auth/rsa2csr.
> The diagnostics are bound to be a bit less vague.  Trying your
> instructions, the PEM encoded csr includes the seemingly unwanted word
> "SIGNING" in the headers.  When I remove it (and a space) openssl req
> reports a valid certificate request.
> 
> Lucio.
> 
> 


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