We have a webserver with an SSL self-signed certificate that uses our company
CA cert in its chain to authenticate along with a user certificate on the
client browser.  The Client cert loads and shows issued to <server-unc> and
the only other chain portion is our Self-Signed CA Cert.  This has been
working fine for some time.  Today we uploaded a new server SSL Certificate
onto a different system (also a load balancer).  This cert loaded today was
generated from the same Self-Signed CA and we tested it by going right to
said server in a browser and it worked fine.  However, we are unable to get
both certificates to work at the same time.  If we load one of them first it
works but the other will not load (fails).  We can't seem to understand why
whichever SSL is the 2nd to be read fails.  Thoughts?  Ideas?




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