On Wed, 2004-05-19 at 09:46, Bill MacAllister wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I am having problems with a brand new Verisign 128 bit certificate that has 
> just be purchased.  I have installed the certificate and the intermediate 
> CA cert on an Apache 1.3.31/mod_ssl 2.8.17/openssl 0.9.7d instance.
> 

Did you get a new intermediate cert (intermediate.crt) from Verisign
also?  This also goes in the apache config. directions somewhere on
verisigns site.  


> What I am seeing is the Netscape and Mozilla connect to the site just fine. 
> When I connect to the site with IE 6 the security window pops up telling be 
> that the certificate has either expired or is not valid yet.  When I look 
> at the certificate the intermediate CA cert that IE is using is the expired 
> cert that was installed with IE.  I tried removing the old intermediate CA 
> cert from IE altogether and it still will not load the intermediate CA cert 
> from my server.
> 
> I am not really sure what to try at this point.   Oh, yes, Verisign support 
> has been pretty much useless.
> 
> Help suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Bill
> 
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