Re: ssl and NameVirtualHost

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on 4-10-2008 2:31 AM Kai Schaetzl spake the following:
Tony Schreiner wrote on Wed, 09 Apr 2008 21:14:25 -0400:

Does that mean you don't get a dialog saying the site is not verifiable?

Correct. With IE7.

Because I sure do, with several browsers on different platforms.

Checked now with FF2 and get a warning. They don't recognize the intermediate certificate (IE has it in it's certificate store) and don't go up in the chain. That's really their fault, not yours. It's possible that the solution that Ross explains would help, I didn't ever need to do that. Talk to your colleague at https://www.bc.edu, they use the same cert chain. If you don't get a warning you might be able to get the intermediary certificate from them which might be faster than waiting for Verisign support.

Kai

I think you can download the intermediate certs from their webpage.

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