Did you give them the same serial number?  Because that will break things.

On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 2:37 PM, foxtrot <dsy...@qualbe.com> wrote:

> 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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