On Mon, 13 Sep 2010, Tim Hudson wrote:

> You need to correct your server configuration so that it correctly sends
> out the chain.

Ok, I figured out what was wrong. I only had the SSLCertificateChainFile
configured in the specific ssl virtual host, but not the default ssl
virtual host. When I added the SSLCertificateChainFile to the default
virtual host config as well as the specific ssl virtual host the server
started sending the chain.

That was a very frustrating and confusing ordeal 8-/. It's weird that the
browsers started working when I added it just to the specific ssl virtual
host config, that led me to believe the server was configured correctly
when it wasn't.

Thanks much to everybody that helped!


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