Could you clarify, when you say :
The Certificate was installed into a Wallet-Manager of the ORACLE-DB.
I need this Certificate for a communication between ORACLE-DB to the Webserver. 
Does that mean you are doing client certificate verification? 
Or are you just renewing the server certificate on your web server?
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2013 18:34:21 +0530
From: bijayant....@gmail.com
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Certificate mismatch error

Hi Edward,
Yes, the intermediate certs have been set up on the Apache server.
By any chance you know what else information can I ask from client to pin point 
their/DB problem?

Thanks & Regards,Bijayant Kumar

On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 2:16 PM, Edward Quick <edwardqu...@hotmail.com> wrote:




Hi Bijayant,
You don't need another certificate if xyz.com is a subject alternate name of 
the primary certificate abc.com, so your understanding there is correct.
Is the intermediate certificate set up? 
Regards,Edward.

Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2013 12:49:45 +0530
From: bijayant....@gmail.com

To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [users@httpd] Certificate mismatch error

Hello List,
I have an issue to connect SSL enabled site to Oracle database server. Let me 
explain you with an example here. 

My website name is abc.com and it has another name as well say xyz.com and that 
is listed in additional DNS name field of certificates. Primary name is abc.com 
only.


Now client is saying 
The Certificate was installed
into a Wallet-Manager of the ORACLE-DB.


I need this Certificate for a
communication between ORACLE-DB to the Webserver. When the ORACLE DB
communicate with the the Webserve, the following error massage was created:
ORA-06512: at
"SYS.UTL_HTTP", line 1029


ORA-29024: Certificate
validation failure (-29273)
Now they are asking me to create a new certificate with the name xyz.com only. 
But as far as my knowledge goes, this should not create any issue as I have 
used both the name in my certificate and also I am not getting any error while 
browsing the website with either name.


Please correct me if I am wrong or any other pointer that will be helpful.



Thanks & Regards,

Bijayant Kumar




                                          

                                          

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