I'm trying to install SSL Certificate on Apache/mod_ssl on Linux with Zend for Oracle.
I bought and downloaded certificate from certificate from Network Solutions. Than I followed the instructions to the dot.
I created a directory for certificate
Than I modified httpd.conf file to add
Than I restarted apache (and the server too). Than go to the my website and it still shows security alert, and old (homegenerated by previous guy) certificate info. Like nothing changed.
The funny thing is, I did a search for *.crt files on my server and found this directory, with the date exactly matching the start date that certificate window in IE shows (March 21). It sure looks like that's what outside world see instead of the right certificate:
What am I missing?
Possibly you have a <virtualhost> entry in which SSL options are overriding the global ones. Also, your certs are world-writable. Make the permissions match the one inside the ssl.key directory (including the directory itself!) that locate found.
Do a grep through all your apache conf files for the name of the old crt file, to see where it references that file. You may have to do it recursively, if the previous guy created a subdirectory and included a conf file from there.
The alternative lazy way: you can rename your three files and replace the previous guy's files with yours, and then take your modifications out of the conf file.
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