Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
> 
> No, it's neither your problem not my fault. It's just because Versign is
> braindead enough to only provide information for a single Apache SSL solution
> (Stronghold), although they should know that over the half of their
> Apache-based customers use Apache-SSL or mod_ssl. The "getca" is a script of
> the Stronghold distribution. And it it's a trivial one.  You don't need it.
> Just copy the digitalcertificate.file and the corresponding private key to
> wherever you want and refernece them via SSLCertificateFile and
> SSLCertificateKeyFile.  That's all. I would really appreciate that Versign
> extend their nasty documention.
Thanks for that. It helped a lot - I had more or less deduced that the signed
certificate was just a file I had to copy somewhere, and once I had removed a
blank line from the file (!) and hacked httpd.conf, the certificate was
installed!

Cheers,
Adam.
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