SSL Fehler

  • Hallo,


    Ich habe ein Problem, ich kann in I-MSCP auf eine Webspace nicht mein SSL zertfikiat einbinden, ich weiß aber nicht weshalb, kann mir wer helfen?


    //Englisch
    Hello,


    I have a Problem with my SSL Certificate, i cant put it on my Webspace who i have Installed With I-MSCP and the I-MSCP Login doenst have an SSL certifiacte, can anyone help me?


    MFG

  • hi
    can you describe your error in more detail? what message do you get?
    self sign?

  • Hi and welcome here.



    For all section outside "International Area", english only first.


    After, like Rockplums, more details would be appreciated.


    What did you try to do ?


    Enable SSL for a customer ? for the panel ? something else ?

  • Hello,


    Okey i try to write in English, but dont worry when i make some Mistakes.


    I have set up my Privat Webserver, and i Have added an Reseller and Created an Webspace with my Domain, an in the Webspace Pannel under DNS i have Found the Point "Certifiactes" in the Line of my Domain Name, i have Put in There all Information from My Certifiacte and then i get this failure: Status Fehler: iMSCP::OpenSSL::ssl_check_cert: SSL certificate /tmp/Gm_hvMP2i2 is not valid.


    And its not ans Self Signed, its and Comodo CA 2 and its Signed from Comdo. I dont understand why it doesnt work. Its an Original Certificate.


    MFG

  • And its not ans Self Signed, its and Comodo CA 2 and its Signed from Comdo. I dont understand why it doesnt work. Its an Original Certificate.


    Öhhm, what? Which product have you bought from comodo?


    Here the list with the intermediate certificates:
    https://support.comodo.com/ind…warticle&kbarticleid=1182


    And here is the doc for apache2:
    https://support.comodo.com/ind…icleid=1203&nav=0,96,1,95


    And last but not least: How to generate ca-bundle if it doesn't exist in the zip file:
    https://support.comodo.com/ind…warticle&kbarticleid=1209

  • fluser This isn't needed to create a bundle in that case, all is managed through the GUI of iMSCP (and in my memory, this isn't needed to during the install part of the panel, if you want to enable SSL with your own cert)


    I don't think so... The GUI can't do magic (Nuxwin can, but not i-MSCP)! It's the intermediate CA Bundle you have to create ;)


    Please refer for StartSSL here:
    Problem mit StartSSL


    Or for GeoTrust:
    http://wiki.i-mscp.net/doku.ph…wto:problem_with_startssl


    I think it isn't during the install part of the panel:

    Quote

    ...i Have added an Reseller and Created an Webspace [...] in the Webspace Pannel [...] i have Found the Point "Certifiactes" in the Line of my Domain Name, i have Put in There all Information from My Certifiacte and then i get this failure: Status Fehler: iMSCP::OpenSSL::ssl_check_cert: SSL certificate /tmp/Gm_hvMP2i2 is not valid.


    I had to read it twice to understand ;)

  • Well, for me, I was only need to create a bundle for Posftix when I was using a standard SSL cert.


    For the panel and/or any domain, you need:
    - The private key of your cert
    - The cert get from your reseller (I was using StartSSL for my older cert, now Gandi, but this is the same for all providers)
    - The Intermediate cert (which can be a bundle of different level, in theory, only the one which is on the cert level you own is needed).

  • @Athar

    The problem is that sometime, the bundle is not provided. You get only a set of intermediate certificates which must be concatenated in a specific order to form the CA bundle. Comodo is a king for that.. without forgot that they send outdated root certificate to their users in some cases...

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