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    Question SSL Help

    Alright so my website has about 5 different sub domains with all but one signed by a trusted CA. The one that doesn't has its own self-signed CA for SSL client authentication. I used to have only one CA for the server and the client certs but now I created 2 intermediate CAs. The structure is:
    Code:
    *Root
       *CA 1
          *Server Cert
       *CA 2
          *Client Cert
    I have installed the Root, CA 1, CA 2, and Client certs into by browser but when I go to the site, its asks for a cert, which I give it, and then gives the error "ssl_error_unknown_ca_alert".
    This is the domain setup in httpd.conf:
    Code:
    SSLCertificateFile "C:/path/to/file/server.crt"
    SSLCertificateKeyFile "C:/path/to/server.key"
    SSLCACertificatePath "C:/path/to/ca/"
    SSLCertificateChainFile "C:/path/to/chain.crt"
    SSLCACertificateFile "C:/path/to/ca.crt"
    SSLVerifyDepth 10
    I heard that the SSLCertificateChainFile is one file that has the file contents of all the certs so this is the order I copy and pasted them in:
    1. Root
    2. CA 1
    3. CA 2

    Any ideas?

    --Also there is nothing in the error logs
    Last edited by espfutbol98; 07-20-2010 at 02:12 AM.
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