Yes icon like padlock or something like that.
I already fired an issue.
It's just cometics nothing else.
web ssl cert installation problem
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As I know the browser will add automatically such an icon to the address bar, if the certificate is trusted enough (also person/company...).
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He means in the domain list as a user and maybe reseller
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This will wait 2.0.0 version
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Hi,
The bug is still there in 1.2.2, "A certificate in your CA bundle is missing or invalid" for valid certificates.
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Siggi
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Hi,
My first assumption is always that I am doing something wrong. But I have tried this with a few valid certificate combos that are being used in a manual setup, with the error mentioned.
I have also tried a key, cert and an intermediate which work fine in the imscp setup, and it fails with this error.
But I will figure it out and then report back to the forum.
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Siggi
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- You should provide us more information:
- Distro, Codename and PHP version
- SSL certificate type
You should also provide us at least the CA bundle ( intermediate certificates )Thank you
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Hi,
I was wrong. I tried it again with a certificate that was generated yesterday, and it worked like a charm. What a wonderful feature to have. I am in the process of upgrading multiple servers from Debian Wheezy to Jessie, and at the same time migrating from ispcp to imscp. Yesterday a valid certificate generated on Wheezy last year stopped working with the updated openssl package with the following error "Bad file contents or format - or even just a forgotten SSLCertificateKeyFile?" The issue was not solved until after we reissued the certificate. I guess it is related.
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Siggi
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