Michael Sierchio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in response to my original
query:

> Place the CA cert on a web server 

Stop right there.  This is *not* the answer to my problem.  This is
the answer to the ``this site's certificate is signed by an
unrecognized authority'' dialog.  My problem is totally different; as
stated in my original query:

> Now, I'm getting the dreaded ``The server's certificate has an
> invalid signature''

The only hints that I've seen with respect to this problem are the
OpenSSL error message itself, which suggests that the commonName in
the server certificate's subject DN is wrong (nope), and in the
mod_ssl FAQ, which suggests that the RSA key is not 1024 bits (nope).

Anybody?  This worked three months ago....

-GAWollman

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