Hello,
> >>>  - check if you have compatible cert and key:
> >>>   $ openssl x509 -in mrtablecloth-vi.com.pem -modulus -noout
> >>>       
> This gives same as above.
> > Of course you should change example file key.pem to your real
> > file private.key.
> >   
> I wasn't sure, because what you used as an example looked like some kind
> of pem file, and I only had one of those, and that was tied to the cert.
> (You can tell I'm new.)
> 
> server167# openssl rsa -in private.key -modulus -noout
> Modulus=E186578C9DC070364BCFABAF834D4FF85385E0F03B1398136361704E4359E5ABC97A2C8AB00580E9E2E6EA8EF8828009F46E5FD1331B90F8828373B3AC77B47FA4AAEAA50BF56AE721A92ED3A62E51F3ABB593099FA077845D38DDF1FB4FA52ADA06618CDD8AF7F739AEE3313522B651ACAD3F75E12ACD4392508FEC2105F193
This looks good and from your certificate you should see the same output.
Maybe you can post such certificate ?

Best regards,
-- 
Marek Marcola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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