furthermore, this seems to work fine if i test with 2 openssl s_client
connections, so i'm guessing my browser is caching something improperly or
something along those lines.  i don't know.  still looking for
suggestions...

-tcl.


On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, tc lewis wrote:

> 
> perhaps i should add that i'm running both of these sites on the same
> ip, but on different ports, and with different instances of
> apache/modssl/openssl/mm, but they're both setup almost exactly the same.
> 
> not sure if the same ip (even tho different ports) thing is meaningful.
> 
> -tcl.
> 
> 
> On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, tc lewis wrote:
> 
> > 
> > hi.
> > 
> > i'm using apache 1.3.17 with modssl 2.8.0-1.3.17 and openssl 0.9.6 on
> > linux.  i'm having a problem using 2 apache servers serving 2 ssl areas
> > with certificates signed by the same self-made ca.
> > 
> > in each's config i have:
> > sslcertificatefile /web/corp/conf/ssl/server.crt
> > sslcertificatekeyfile /web/corp/conf/ssl/server.key
> > 
> > sslcertificatefile /web/eng/conf/ssl/server.crt
> > sslcertificatekeyfile /web/eng/conf/ssl/server.key
> > 
> > the csrs and keys for each of these sites are different, but they were
> > both signed by the same ca.  i used the pkg.contrib/sign.sh to sign the
> > csrs.  the procedure i used was (more or less):
> > 
> > generate the ca:
> > openssl genrsa -des3 -out ca.key 1024
> > openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -key ca.key -out ca.crt
> > 
> > then for each site (corp and eng), i generate the key and csr:
> > openssl genrsa -des3 -out server.key 1024
> > openssl req -new -key server.key -out server.csr
> > 
> > i made sure to use the site hostname as the "common name" in the csrs.
> > 
> > for both of those sites, i copied all relevant files (server.key,
> > server.csr, ca.key, ca.crt) to conf/ssl/.  then i copied
> > pkg.contrib/sign.sh to conf/ssl/.  i then ran sign.sh.  it did stuff,
> > asked if i wanted to sign, etc etc.  i then ended up with a server.crt for
> > each site.  used those 2 config lines above (along with the rest of the
> > default ssl directives), and let it rip.
> > 
> > when i fire up my browser (netscape on linux), i can then go to either
> > site just fine.  but after i've visitted one site, when i try to go to the
> > other, it fails.  errors look like this:
> > 
> > ==> /web/corp/logs/ssl_engine_log <==
> > [21/Feb/2001 18:07:10 29774] [info]  Connection to child 1 established
> > (server corp.mybiz.com:9003, client 64.211.151.249)
> > [21/Feb/2001 18:07:10 29774] [info]  Seeding PRNG with 1160 bytes of
> > entropy
> > [21/Feb/2001 18:07:10 29774] [error] SSL handshake failed (server
> > corp.mybiz.com:9003, client 64.211.151.249) (OpenSSL library error
> > follows)
> > [21/Feb/2001 18:07:10 29774] [error] OpenSSL: error:0407106B:rsa
> > routines:RSA_padding_check_PKCS1_type_2:block type is not 02
> > [21/Feb/2001 18:07:10 29774] [error] OpenSSL: error:04065072:rsa
> > routines:RSA_EAY_PRIVATE_DECRYPT:padding check failed
> > [21/Feb/2001 18:07:10 29774] [error] OpenSSL: error:1408B076:SSL
> > routines:SSL3_GET_CLIENT_KEY_EXCHANGE:bad rsa decrypt
> > 
> > ==> /web/corp/logs/ssl_error_log <==
> > [Wed Feb 21 18:07:10 2001] [error] mod_ssl: SSL handshake failed (server
> > corp.mybiz.com:9003, client 64.211.151.249) (OpenSSL library error
> > follows)
> > [Wed Feb 21 18:07:10 2001] [error] OpenSSL: error:0407106B:rsa
> > routines:RSA_padding_check_PKCS1_type_2:block type is not 02
> > [Wed Feb 21 18:07:10 2001] [error] OpenSSL: error:04065072:rsa
> > routines:RSA_EAY_PRIVATE_DECRYPT:padding check failed
> > [Wed Feb 21 18:07:10 2001] [error] OpenSSL: error:1408B076:SSL
> > routines:SSL3_GET_CLIENT_KEY_EXCHANGE:bad rsa decrypt
> > 
> > 
> > if i visit the sites in reverse order after closing and restarting my
> > browser, the same errors occur for the other site (whichever i visit
> > second).  i'm guessing this has something to do with them both being
> > signed by the same ca, but i just don't know enough to know how that
> > affects things.
> > 
> > any suggestions?  does this have anything to do with the 
> > SSLCertificateChainFile / SSLCACertificatePath / SSLCACertificateFile 
> > directives?
> > 
> > -tcl.
> > 
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