Put the contents of the intermediate certificate file after the contents of your certificate and save a new file. Use that as your certificate. On Nov 24, 2011 12:00 PM, "Jeremy Smith" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > I have a godaddy ssl certificate and I am not sure how to tell couch to > use the intermediate certificate, there are two settings in local.ini for > the key and the certificate, I have tried various combination of these > files copncatinated in various ways with no joy. > > The files I have are: > gd_bundle.crt - bundle provided by godaddy > jeremythings.co.uk.crt - domain cert provided by godaddy > server.key - my key that I used to create the certificate request > > The errors I am getting are: > jeremy@jeremythings:~/daddyssl/blah$ curl -k -v > https://www.jeremythings.co.uk:6984/ > * About to connect() to www.jeremythings.co.uk port 6984 (#0) > * Trying 64.22.103.145... connected > * Connected to www.jeremythings.co.uk (64.22.103.145) port 6984 (#0) > * successfully set certificate verify locations: > * CAfile: none > CApath: /etc/ssl/certs > * SSLv3, TLS handshake, Client hello (1): > * Unknown SSL protocol error in connection to www.jeremythings.co.uk:6984 > * Closing connection #0 > curl: (35) Unknown SSL protocol error in connection to > www.jeremythings.co.uk:6984 > > > Thanks > Jeremy >
