So what error are you actually getting?

"Internal server error" means "check the web server error log for the
actual error message.

On Wed, 5 Nov 2003, Registrar wrote:

> I have a problem.  I have contacted support with my hosting company, this is
> the questions I sent them.
>
> My secure certificate had expired, so I bought a new one and it was all
> updated yesterday. Since that time, scripts in the secure area do not work.
>
> If you access a regular page, as here
>
> https://www.domainnamecenters.com/login.htm
>
> it works.
>
> But if you try to access a script
>
> https://www.domainnamecenters.com/cgi-bin/register2/verify_install.cgi
>
> I get an internal server error
>
> the same script unsecure works
>
> http://www.domainnamecenters.com/cgi-bin/register2/verify_install.cgi
>
>
> This is the response I got back from them....
>
>
> For starters, your SSL certificate appears to be for
> http://domainnamecenters.com, without the www sub-domain. Certificates can
> be purchased for a domain either with or without, but they are not
> interchangeable. Whenever I test
> https://domainnamecenters.com/cgi-bin/register2/verify_install.cgi I am
> still getting the error message, however.
>
> Since we can not provide support for third party scripts, and since this did
> work before you renewed your SSL, our best recommendation would be to
> contact TuCows (the makers of this particular script) and see if they have
> any documentations as far as this type of problem is concerned. If they can
> give you any recommendations as far as this is concerned, we can look into
> implementing, but if the script has stopped running securely only after you
> updated your SSL, and the SSL is not generating any errors, this is very
> likely a problem with the script itself, unfortunately.
>
>
>
> Well, that doesn't make sense to me, if the script works fine unsecure, why
> wouldn't it work secure????
>
>
>
>
> Thanks
>



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