I have two instances of Tomcat 5.5 set up on a Red Hat box, each using separate 
IP addresses. I have obtained two certificates, one for each instance, and have 
put them in separate keystores. Both certificates are from IPSCA and both 
keystores have been set up in the same manner. Each keystore is properly 
referenced in the associated server.xml

The first instance (on eth0) is working with no problems. The second instance 
(on eth0:0), appears to work fine in IE, but when I connect using Firefox, 
Chrome, or Safari, I get the message:

The web site's certificate cannot be verified. Do you want to continue? The 
certificate cannot be verified by a trusted source.

When I view the certificate, it appears valid. If I click on 'Yes', then check 
the certificate, it says it is 'Verified by: IPS Certification Authority s.l.' 
and again, all appears fine.

Any ideas on why I am only getting the warning only on the second instance? I 
can't believe it is an issue with IPSCA since the first instance does not 
exhibit the problem.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Don

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Don Prezioso
Director of Administrative I.T.
Ashland University
Ashland, Ohio

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