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Old 5th November 2009, 17:43
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I have traced previous messages for an answer on how to import a RapidSSL certificate to my root server, and could not find a solution.

1. In most of the messages and guides, users mention that they "activate SSL" on the site preference, and a new tab called SSL pops-up. My major problem is when I try to enable SSL on the preference, I get the following error "There's already an SSL certificate associated with this IP".
2. I have tried adding "SSLCACertificateFile /home/www/www.yourdomain.tld/ssl/ca.txt" (of course with correct path of the the ca.txt file that I have created) to Apache Directives section. httpd failes for handshake issues.

Before I have created the certificate at RapidSSL, I have re-issued the self-made certificate. Then I used the crs file to create the certificate. When I copied the crs text to RapidSSL's system, it provided the exact same output that depicted my answers.

Can you please point me to the right direction?

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Old 6th November 2009, 18:30
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You can have only one ssl enabled site per IP address, thats a limit of the ssl protocol. As you have enabled SSL now for another site, go to this site, disable ssl and then enabe it on the new site. Or use a different IP address for the new site.
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You can have only one ssl enabled site per IP address, thats a limit of the ssl protocol. As you have enabled SSL now for another site, go to this site, disable ssl and then enabe it on the new site. Or use a different IP address for the new site.
Till thank you for an answer.

My problem is, I don't know how I can;
1. delete the selfsigned root SSL certificate
2. enable SSL tab for the root domain
3. install new RapidSSL key?
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Old 7th November 2009, 11:20
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Go to the website were you enabled ssl, disable the ssl chcekbox, click on save.
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Till that's the problem.

In the main page of my root site the "SSL" is not checked. If I try to enable SSL, I get "An SSL certificate does already exist for this IP" notification. There's no SSL tab.

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I told you to disable the ssl checkbox on the other site first!
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