On 29/01/12 21:47, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
> 2012/1/29 Daniel Pocock <dan...@pocock.com.au>:
>> It's a little bit different in Apache, where the user specifies a file
>> containing intermediate certs - many of the CAs give instructions for
>> adding that file in Apache, but they make no mention of
>> OpenSSL/Kamailio/concatenating everything, so I imagine people will get
>> stuck on things like this
> 
> If your certificate is not signed by a root CA then you will be also
> provided with an intermediary certificate which is signed by a root
> CA, and that intermediary certificate validates yours.
> 
> So to use it, you must take your public certificate and the
> intermediate certificate in PEM format and concatenate both, having
> your public certificate at the top of the resulting file.
> 

Yes, that is exactly what I described in my original post - it is
working fine too

I notice that Asterisk needs to be patched to do it the way Kamailio does:

https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-17727

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