Mark Stosberg wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Michelle Govender wrote:
> >
> > normally that error means your private key and certificate file does not
> > match.
> > To test it try using these commands:
> > for the private key:
> > $ openssl rsa -noout -text -in keyfile -modulus
> > for the certficate file:
> > $ openssl x509 -noout -text -in keyfile -modulus
> >
> > If the moduli for the two files are different then you using the incorrect
> > private key and therefore the certificate will NOT work.
> 
> Michelle,
> 
>   This was a great tip. Thanks. The moduli were in fact different. I'm
> going to re-initiate the signing request with Equifax and see if that
> straightens things out. Thanks.

But you do know you can't use virtual hosts with different host names
with SSL ?

The certificate containing the host name is send in the SSL handshake
and in the SSL handshake we have no Host:  line...

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