Harald, I beg your pardon, I did not understand. Yes, the certifciate I have 
installed for the Web Server is a Web Server certificate:

This line is from the public area:

28  192.168.1.1  Sep 16 13:06:16 2002 GMT  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Web Server

It is just an internal server at the moment, and so the cn=192.168.1.1. As you 
can see the role is Web Server.

Chris...

> > I have one web server cert installed on the web server. It is signed by
> > my OpenCA CA. I have the cert and private keys in appropriate directories
> > and referenced by the httpd.conf and i have to enter the passphrase upon
> > starting Apache.
>
> But my question was: When you create the certificate request for RAserver,
> have you choose for webserver? Default is CAOperator.
>
> This I didn't have done, too. And I got this trouble which you describe.
>
> Greetings
> Harald



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