On Wed, Sep 01, 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Full_Name: Gordon Watson
> Version: SSLv3
> OS: RedHat Linux
> Submission from: festival.horiba.com (152.160.61.129)
> 
> We are running a Linux server with Apache web server.
> 
> We have been running this system with a temporary certificate for
> testing.  After obtaining a validated certificate from VeriSign and
> installing it on our server we have been getting
> 
> mod_ssl: ssl_int_SetCertStuff failed in the error_log-ssl file when
> ever someone tries to access the https:// pages.  One other thing
> that has changed when we installed the certificate is that the
> host name and domain name on this server were also modified.
> 
> Any ideas why this would fail when adding a certificate from
> VeriSign certificate to the system?
> 
> The text of the certificate has been checked and rechecked several
> times for a simple line error and permissions have been checked
> several times as well.

The function ssl_int_SetCertStuff no longer exists since mod_ssl 2.1(!), so
I've to conclude that you're using mod_ssl 2.0. And because no one today would
use this ancient version, I've to also conclude that you're using the RedHat
Secure Webserver product and not a plain mod_ssl. If this is true, contact
RedHat's support people, please. If you're a regular mod_ssl user, I strongly
recommend you to upgrade to mod_ssl 2.4 which provides you with one year more
of bugfixes. At least the old mod_ssl versions below 2.2 are no longer
supported. So please upgrade.
                                       Ralf S. Engelschall
                                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                                       www.engelschall.com

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