It should work the following (explained by Stephan Bauer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)

Ralf, could you please update the README.GlobalID file?

> Call the Verisign-Support and ask them to deliver the
> Cert in the format for a Netscape-Server. Then you will get 2 Files
> and they will work out of the box for Apache !

Then set

SSLCACertificateFile /opt/local/www/.../gid_intermediate.crt
SSLCertificateFile /opt/local/www/.../gid_payment_ns.crt

And you are gone.

Tracy Harris schrieb:
> 
> A Global Site Plus ID from Verisign was ordered for me, and now
> I have to make it work with Apache+mod_ssl.  Here's the versions
> I'd built with:
> 
> apache 1.3.6
> mod_ssl 2.2.8-1.3.6
> openssl 0.9.2b
> rsaref 2.0
> 
> My problem is all the instructions I currently have (from the
> modssl website & Verisign's website) only tell you how to
> install Secure Server IDs, not the 2 Global ones.  I also read the
> README.GlobalID but it didn't say much on installing the Global
> IDs other than implying it's possible.
> 
> Supposedly Verisign is going to email me instructions on how to
> get that 2nd ID in but I'm not holding my breath.
> 
> If someone's already done this successfully, would you mind sharing
> how you got it to work?
> 
> Thanks in advance . . .
> 
> -tracy
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