Um.. sounds like you didn't sign it correctly.. Following instructions
using 'sign.sh' right?

hUnTeR wrote:
> 
> Dear list readers -
> 
> I have followed the instructions for generating my own CA and server
> certificate, and signed the server.csr creating the server.crt and put
> both the server.crt and server.key in /etc/httpd/conf/ and checked the
> httpd.conf.ssl file to make sure the server was pointing to these files
> in the corect location. And stopped and restarted the webserver. Now
> when i go to connect to it via an https request i get the following
> error:
> 
> "The server's certificate has an invalid signature. You will not be able
> to connect to this site securely."
> 
> I comared the pub and priv keys using the commands from the FAQ and have
> verified, i believe, that they do indeed match.
> 
> Any ideas on how to correct this problem?
> 
> Any help/advice would be GREATLY appreciated.
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> Michael B. Weiner
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> The UserFriendly Network (UFN)
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