>Anybody?  This worked three months ago....
Sounds like one of the certificates in the chain expired.

Nicolas Roumiantzeff.

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Garrett Wollman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
À : [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date : mercredi 2 février 2000 22:53
Objet : Re: Browsers don't like my certificates?


>Michael Sierchio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in response to my original
>query:
>
>> Place the CA cert on a web server
>
>Stop right there.  This is *not* the answer to my problem.  This is
>the answer to the ``this site's certificate is signed by an
>unrecognized authority'' dialog.  My problem is totally different; as
>stated in my original query:
>
>> Now, I'm getting the dreaded ``The server's certificate has an
>> invalid signature''
>
>The only hints that I've seen with respect to this problem are the
>OpenSSL error message itself, which suggests that the commonName in
>the server certificate's subject DN is wrong (nope), and in the
>mod_ssl FAQ, which suggests that the RSA key is not 1024 bits (nope).
>
>Anybody?  This worked three months ago....
>
>-GAWollman
>


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