Doug,
You might have trailing spaces in your file (after the BEGIN line).
Alternatively, are you picking up your mail from a Windows box &
copying it to your linux box? This may cause problems with the
reading of the file.
Stuart
>
>
> Also using OpenSSL version 0.9.4 and Apache version 1.3.12.
>
> I create a key pair (.key and .crt files) and update Apache to
look for them.
> No problem, Apache works, SSL works, all is well.
>
> I then use my .key file to create a .csr file and send it off to
VeriSign. They
> send me back a file, which I install in place of the .crt file.
Apache won't
> restart.
>
> So I take a look at my original .crt file using the following command:
> openssl x509 -noout -text -in /path/to/my/certificate.crt
>
> And it outputs a list of information about the certificate. No
problem. All is
> working well.
>
> Then I attempt the same command with my new .crt file, and get the
following
> output:
>
> unable to load certificate
> 26265:error:0906D06C:PEM routines:PEM_read_bio:no start
> line:pem_lib.c:610:
>
> I have tried resolving this with VeriSign to no end. All they
will say is "look
> at Apache/mod_ssl/OpenSSL documentation". So I have done so
(again) and still
> can find no explanation of what might be causing this problem. It
almost seems
> like they're sending me a bad file, but I've tried it 3 times
(with three
> different keys) and all come to the same result.
>
> Any help appreciated, I don't really know where else to look...
>
> Doug Taylor
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>
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