Phil Hamer wrote: > I moved the certs directory from /home/sites/www,somedomain.com/certs > and all seems well. > > I found an old post on a bluequartz site that said the gui will still > display the old cert details even if its missing. > > Creating a new certificate in the gui will create new files and then > display the new one in the gui. > > > > I tried a GoDaddy SSL certificate again this morning and could not get > it to work at all. > > The signing request downloaded from the GUI with FireFox but not with > explorer. > > I sent the signing request off to GoDaddy and eventually got the > certificate back a while later. > > I then spent a few hours trying to import it and manually install it but > it would not work. > > The Gui just would not import the file. In the end I tried every > possible certificate format I could download in frustration but still no > good. > > Viewing the cert on a pc it looked ok but I gave up in the end. > > I emailed them for help but revoked the certificate in the end before > the laptop went over the living room. > > > > I was reading through some previous posts on this forum regarding > rapidssl.com. > > This afternoon I sent the sign request to rapidssl via there site. > > After a few basic options and address details I entered the sign request > code and sent it. > > A few minutes later I had the signed certificate details back in an email. > > I made a file on my pc called certificate, pasted in the contents then > uploaded via the gui with firefox. > > Worked and imported first time. > > Wow, what a day.
Ugh. Godaddy. Well, we all have to learn our lessons I suppose! ;) FWIW, we get Thawte certs for $59 via Tucows. That's a great price for a well-trusted, and extremely "compatible" cert (no chaining, etc) -- Chris Gebhardt VIRTBIZ Internet Services Access, Web Hosting, Colocation, Dedicated www.virtbiz.com | toll-free (866) 4 VIRTBIZ _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list [email protected] http://www.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx
