cat ssl.crt sub.class1.server.ca.pem > ssl_chained.crt

You need to use ssl_chained.crt as a cert file :)

Greetings,
Jędrzej Nowak



On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 2:42 PM, Daniel Lo Nigro <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I'm trying to configure Cherokee to host a site over SSL. However, for some 
> reason, Cherokee is serving plain HTTP over port 443, and not HTTPS. In other 
> words, https://springfield.youareaninja.com/ doesn't work, but 
> http://springfield.youareaninja.com:443/ works.
>
> My configuration:
>  - Cherokee 1.2.99 from the unstable Debian repository (installed on Debian 
> Testing)
>  - SSL/TLS back-end set to OpenSSL/libssl
>  - Port 443 added as a port, and "TLS/SSL port" ticked
>  - Certificate and certificate key specified in vserver Security tab
>
> This server only has one virtual host, the default host. I initially tried 
> with a StartSSL certificate, but I tried "Tasks -> SSL/TLS testing" in rule 
> management and it has the same issue. At the moment, it's set to use the 
> self-signed certificate.
>
> Any suggestions or ideas?
>
> Thanks!
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