At 07:54 PM 11/20/00 +0000, you wrote:
>Hmmm seems OK to me too. Is that the only certificate in the file?
>
>I suppose it is possible that some other certificate it attempts to read
>in somewhere is corrupt: check the trusted file or directory to see if
>anything is wrong there.
>
>Steve.

There is one other certificate referenced in the httpsd.conf file.  I'm
sure that the error is not with the other cert, because I can remove the
probrasive.com virtual host information and https boots just fine.

I'm unclear as to what you mean by "check the trusted file or directory"
... what specifically should I do?

Thanks,


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