Not quite... The OLD server works fine with the OLD certificate as long as I
don't have SSLVerifyClient require in my httpd.conf file.
However, if I move the OLD certificate and the OLD httpd.conf file to the
NEW server it works fine with SSLVerifyClient require.
They are two seperate machines, both running RedHat 7.0. The OLD server was
set up with the out-of-the-box apache, modssl, openssl versions that came
with RedHat 7.0, and on the NEW server the latest versions (at the time)
were compiled from source.
Too weird!
doug.
-----Original Message-----
From: Owen Boyle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 8:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: certificate signature failure
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I have two servers: Server A and Server B.
>
> So, I copy httpd.conf, cert.crt, cert.key and ca-bundle from Server A to
> Server B. I make the necessary changes to the paths in Server B's
httpd.conf
> file, and BINGO! Using the same browser I connect to Server B and all of a
> sudden it works fine!
> Only problem is, I want it to work on Server A, not Server B!
Are you sure you've got this the right way round... are you saying that
the OLD certificate works only with the NEW server but not with the OLD
server?
BTW, are you running both servers on the same machine? If so, how do you
differentiate them - do you have two IP addresses?
Rgds,
Owen Boyle.
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