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Date:      Wed, 18 Feb 2004 00:17:00 -0600
From:      Eric F Crist <ecrist@adtechintegrated.com>
To:        Saint Aardvark the Carpeted <aardvark@saintaardvarkthecarpeted.com>
Cc:        'FreeBSD-questions' <questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Apache ssl certificates?
Message-ID:  <200402180017.08925.ecrist@adtechintegrated.com>
In-Reply-To: <20040218044827.GH2197@hardesty.saintaardvarkthecarpeted.com>
References:  <002901c3f598$ec181060$6401a8c0@Nomad> <20040218044827.GH2197@hardesty.saintaardvarkthecarpeted.com>

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On Tuesday 17 February 2004 10:48 pm, Saint Aardvark the Carpeted wrote:
> Eric F Crist disturbed my sleep to write:
> > When I go the the server via https:<servername>; I get a dialog asking
> > for me to accept a certificate, but it's still the snakeoil cert!  What
> > am I doing wrong?
>
> I hate to ask the obvious, but have you restarted Apache?  I know that's
> bit me a couple times...
>
> Hugh

That's a fair questions, but yes.  I've checked my syntax and restarted=20
multiple times.  I've even taken the old snake-oil certificate and it's=20
entire containing directory and moved it to a completely different part of=
=20
the system.  What kills me more is that I've set these systems up before.

Thanks for the replies...

=2D-=20
Eric F Crist
AdTech Integrated Systems, Inc
(612) 998-3588

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