> Seems to work OK...

Did you use IE? That seems to work fine (I guess it comes with the
Intermediate CA), Netscape and Opera both barf on it tho'.

> https://www.motorweb.co.nz loads fine, and if I look at the cert, I see:
> 
> Issued to: www.motorweb.co.nz
> 
> Issued by: www.verisign.com/CPS Incorp.by Ref. LIABILITY LTD.(c)97 VeriSign
> [sic]
> 
> Valid from: 05/02/01 to 06/02/02
> 
> Cert serial is: 74EB B7E7 DB06 D3A7 5401 3B94 4C7B B1FE
> 
> Thumbprint: D0EA 585F DD9A E330 10DB A820 F2B1 327B FB15 48CD
> 
> -- Juha
> 
> PS. I'm gunna tell Nic what a l4m3r you are. ;))))

Wait until you try it in NS first :)

> :: -----Original Message-----
> :: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> :: [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Damon Maria
> :: Sent: Thursday, 17 May 2001 15:48
> :: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> :: Subject: SSLCertificateChain file for Intermediate CA
> ::
> ::
> :: I'm using a Verisign Global ID and therefore need to configure modssl to
> :: serve up the Intermediate CA. I've followed the various instructions
> :: I've found for this but with no success.
> ::
> :: I downloaded the Intermediate CA and saved it under intermediate_ca.crt
> :: (I've listed it at the bottom of this message). I then added...
> ::
> :: SSLCertificateChainFile /etc/httpd/conf/ssl.crt/intermediate_ca.crt
> ::
> :: into my VirtualHost next to all the other SSL* settings. But if I start
> :: Apache with this setting it reports...
> ::
> :: [error] mod_ssl: Init: (www.motorweb.co.nz:443) Failed to configure CA
> :: certificate chain!
> ::
> :: I've tried SSLLogLevel debug but this doesn't produce any more
> :: information.
> ::
> :: I've been trying for ages and am getting desperate, can someone help me
> :: out.
> ::
> :: thanks in advance,
> :: Damon Maria.
> ::
> 
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