I've created an SSL request and imported the cert from my SSL provider however https doesn't work. When I go to https://www.domain.com I get I obviously have SSL enabled. What else do I need to do? Thanks, AJ
In Firefox I get this: I've double checked the information and it is the same. The cert is vaild for one year so the I've got 365 days.
"SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length." This generally indicates that the remote peer system has a flawed implementation of SSL, and is violating the SSL specification. If anyone can tell me what I need to do to sort that out that would be great! I'm running Fedora 9 installed using the guide on here.
Still not working - I now have it showing as a self signed cert although the cert key is the one from the company. What is going on?!
I did but it fails to tell you about the bug that doesn't restart httpd so the new certificate can kick in. I found it after some googling. It has been addressed apparently but in my version 2.2.23 it is still there and us tempting as it is to ugrade to 2.2.24 I dont see any easy upgrade instructions so I'm not going to risk it !! All sorted now though!
I think this resolves itself after you restart ISPConfig manually on the shell. It seems to be a problem with environment variables.