I open my browser on my client windows workstation. I open the URL to
webserver1 and the certificate on that server shows a green lock, no
warnings...allows me access. I open a 2nd browser tab with the URL of
webserver2 and I get an SSL Error and cannot get there...not even a
warning...just canno
no. I posted the text versions of our CA and both certs.
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Here are the text outputs of the certs:
1) app server cert (not the new server)
Data:
Version: 3 (0x2)
Serial Number: 242 (0xf2)
Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
Issuer: C=US, ST=Texas, O=QBI, OU=Information Technology, CN=QB Root
CA
Validity
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 and
the only other chain portion is our Self-Signed CA Cert. This has been
working fin