ebiz-dev
27th May 2009, 19:48
Hi
I am a little lost with something.
I setup my site in ISPconfig, got a dedicated IP setup and assigned it to this website only.
I then enabled SSL, went to the tab and generated a CSR.
sent this off to Comodo and got the cert file and bits back.
I went into the site and the SSL tab and pasted this info into the Certificate box and saved it.
When I go to the site on https it generates a couple of errors in firefox as below
The certificate is not trusted because it is self signed.
The certificate is only valid for localhost.localdomain.
I am now a little lost and have tried the following;
I have restarted the server.
I have uploaded the crt and ca_bundle files to the SSL directory for the website over FTP
I have added the apache directives SSLCertificateChainFile and the path to the relavent files
I still keep getting this same error??
It seems like it may still be referring to some old self-signed cert, or I screwed up the original request???
Can anyone help as I am a little lost as just what to do next!
Cheers
Kevin
SSL
I am a little lost with something.
I setup my site in ISPconfig, got a dedicated IP setup and assigned it to this website only.
I then enabled SSL, went to the tab and generated a CSR.
sent this off to Comodo and got the cert file and bits back.
I went into the site and the SSL tab and pasted this info into the Certificate box and saved it.
When I go to the site on https it generates a couple of errors in firefox as below
The certificate is not trusted because it is self signed.
The certificate is only valid for localhost.localdomain.
I am now a little lost and have tried the following;
I have restarted the server.
I have uploaded the crt and ca_bundle files to the SSL directory for the website over FTP
I have added the apache directives SSLCertificateChainFile and the path to the relavent files
I still keep getting this same error??
It seems like it may still be referring to some old self-signed cert, or I screwed up the original request???
Can anyone help as I am a little lost as just what to do next!
Cheers
Kevin
SSL