There should have been a link in the email you got from VS, but the page you
want is http://www.verisign.com/support/install/apache/v00g.html.  Scroll
down to the "Get Intermediate CA Here" button and click on it.

"Anibal Constante Brito" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Please some one responde my question, I don't want somebody that just
> response "Go to verisign, there is a chain certificate somewhere on the
site
> (I do not remember where)."
>
> I ask because I don't know, I want a somebody with really knowledge in the
> theme.
>
> Hello:
>
> A read this in ssl=howto:
>
> a.. Import the Chain Certificate into you keystore
>
>      keytool -import -alias root -keystore <your_keystore_filename> \
> -trustcacerts -file <filename_of_the_chain_certificate>
>
>
> a.. And finally import your new Certificate
>
>      keytool -import -alias tomcat -keystore <your_keystore_filename> \
> -trustcacerts -file <your_certificate_filename>
>
>
> I recevie a email from verisign with a code (like a certificate that I
send
> to they) and I don't know what is a filename_of_the_chain_certificate and
> your_certificate_filename, because the email only have one certificate,
and
> just do the first part, I a don't know what to do with other. Please tell
me
> what to test the ssl connector. How can I find the chain_certificate and
> your_certificate_filename, and what they mean.
>
> best regards.
> Owen.
>




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