Do I need to include the :443 when I apply for the certificate?
Thanks
CS
-Original Message-
From: pablo neira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 4:41 AM
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Subject: Re: Startup error
Swenson, Chris wrote:
>I have install apache 1.3.27 with openssl-0.9.7b and mod-ssl2.8.13-1.3.27
>This is all running on RH 8.0.
>I installed the default certificate to play with and all was good.
>I purchased a certificate from VeriSign and things are so so.
>
>When the server starts in the ssl_engine_log I get the following error
>[warn] Init: (ragnarock.domain.tld:443) RSA server certificate CommonName
>'RAGNAROCK' does not match server name!?
>
>I have messed with the server name ad nauseum. Any ideas out there?
>
>
the Common Name of your server certificate should be the FDQN, so it
should be "ragnarock.domain.tld" and not "ragnarock", that's why you got
that warning message.
>Also since this service runs on a virtual server, should I have the virtual
>server under a different name then the actual server name? This is a
single
>purpose server only.
>
>
Cheers,
Pablo
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