On first glance, it's rather stupid, but Apache (partly due to baggage from the
underlying OpenSSL, but this baggage was unavoidable) requires the end-entity
certificate (the certificate which contains the public key for which you have
the private key) to be loaded separately from the chain tha
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 1:56 PM, wrote:
> You're looking at a couple of issues here. (First, please be aware that
> this is the OpenSSL users list, not necessary a mod_ssl support list;
> however, since they're intertwined, we do have some knowledge of mod_ssl.)
>
Plus, single-to-noise ration i
rtificateFile /usr/local/ssl/crt/intermediate.crt
I've done that, confirmed the paths and the certificate, but apache reports:
[error] Unable to configure verify locations for client authentication
If I comment out that directive in httpd.conf the server starts fine and the
site works ok for
, but apache reports:
[error] Unable to configure verify locations for client authentication
If I comment out that directive in httpd.conf the server starts fine and the
site works ok for some newer browsers but older browsers (including FF3.6.8)
report that the CA is unknown.
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I have configured all the SSL parameters and
when i start the Apache,
i am getting "Unable to configure verify
locations for client authentication".
PS: I am using opensa.
Thanks and have a nice time.
Vijay
Vangara
(SeeBeyond
Consultant)
Misys Healthcare
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