On 01/25/2011 06:08 PM, Tim Weichel wrote:
All,
I have installed 389 servers and in the process of requesting new 4
year SSL certificates for my servers. To do so Verisign is only
accepting 2048-bit and higher CSR's only for 3 year certificates.
No problem I manually created a new CSR with 2048 bits using openssl,
received my new cert from verisign and have installed it successfully.
Now that I have the new cert installed and SSL configured and my
pin.txt file in place I find that upon start-up of the directory
service the certificate will not properly verify and the startup fails.
Based on the VeriSign advisory AD220
(
https://knowledge.verisign.com/support/ssl-certificates-support/index?pag...
<
https://knowledge.verisign.com/support/ssl-certificates-support/index?pag...>)
It appears that I need to update the directory servers VeriSign
intermediate certificates in order to properly validate my new 2048
cert upon startup.
My new certificate came with the notice also as follows: In order for
your VeriSign SSL Certificate to function properly, NEW Primary and
Secondary VeriSign Intermediate CA Certificates must be installed.
So has anyone actually updated or installed the new primary and
secondary intermediate CA certificates.
The usual methods of certutil command and the Management Console
wizard have all failed to install the provided intermediate CA bundle
provided by VeriSign.
What exactly did you try and how exactly did it fail? Please provide
the exact certutil command line arguments.
Also I am not running Apache, I only have the 389 Management Console
serving web for the servers.
Thanks appreciate your assistance. Love the list server you guys
ROCK!.........................Tim
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