Hi Brian,
     I think globasign suggest using the SSLCACertificatePath directive,
use SSLCertificateChainFile instead and see if that works.
Regards.
Mikey





"Brian Ipsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02/05/2002 21:48:02

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Subject:  Problems with Globalsign certificate ?






Hi!

 I've just received a Globalsign certificate for running https on an Apache
server with mod_ssl. The apache starts up without any problems, but when a
clients connects to the server with https (the client is using Internet
Explorer 5.5), the user gets a warning, and the "certification path" tab in
IE says: "This certificate cannot be verified up to a trusted certification
authority."
 The General tab/pane says: "This CA Root certificate is not trusted. To
enable trust, install this certificate in the Trusted Root Certification
Authorities store."

 I thought when using Globalsign the CA was valid and known by IE - I know
it doesn't complaint when ordering the certificate, and as far as I
remember
they have signed their own certificate, so IE should know about
Globalsign...

 I have downloaded the root certificate and installed it in my ssl.crt
directory (http://support.globalsign.net/en/serversign/apachemodssl.cfm) -
the only difference is that I compiled apache and mod_ssl before requestion
the certificate - but that should hopefully not affect anything which can
result in the problem I'm seeing right now...

Anyone ??

/Brian

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