* Seann <[email protected]>:
> That is what I was figuring. Trying two different locations with the
> CA file I was using broke, when according to the list's information
> and my own reading it should work, turned out to require me to
> validate the CA file I was using again. What the case was, is I
> wasn't using OpenSSL to create the certs, as I have moved away from
> maintaining an OpenSSL CA to using the Microsoft CA, I grabbed a
> bundled cert, and it looks like it was split wrong. Downloading just
> the CA file itself fixed the issue and everything works perfectly
> now.

On a sidenote: If you weren't using OpenSSL because its too clumsy on the
command line take a look at XCA <http://xca.sourceforge.net/>. It comes with a
GUI, runs on Windows and Linux (and other OSes) AND the certificate database
is portable between OSes.

p...@rick

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