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Apache SSL Help
I had to update the CA Trusted Chains on two different UNIX servers running Apache. After looking through some documentation, it said that after the new CA's were installed, I had to run the /usr/ccs/bin/make command in order to create the symbolic links for apache to recognize the certs. On the first Web Server (running Apache2.2.4) this ran with no problem. Everything is perfect.
On the second web server (running Apache 2.2.6), i run the same command and i get "Fatal Error: No arguments to build. No symbolic links are created and I get CA Trust errors when trying to access the site. Any ideas? ![]() |
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