Robert Saylor
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SSL certificate error
I am using a Comodo UCC DV certificate that supports 3 domains on the certificate. I setup the CSR with the following domains:
www.liveaboardfleet.net
www.aggressor.com
www.dancerfleet.com
Then comodo sent me back the certificate. In WHM I installed the certificate 3 times, once for each domain. That looks to be working fine. BTW, aggressor.com and dancerfleet.com are add-on domains to liveaboardfleet.net so they are all under the same username on the server.
When I goto https://www.aggressor.com/reservations/ I get a SSL warning with FireFox on Windows 7. However, IE on Windows 7 works fine. Firefox, safari and chrome on Mac works fine. It only appears to be FireFox on Windows that is giving me a SSL warning.
Need some advise.
Note: web server is apache.
www.liveaboardfleet.net
www.aggressor.com
www.dancerfleet.com
Then comodo sent me back the certificate. In WHM I installed the certificate 3 times, once for each domain. That looks to be working fine. BTW, aggressor.com and dancerfleet.com are add-on domains to liveaboardfleet.net so they are all under the same username on the server.
When I goto https://www.aggressor.com/reservations/ I get a SSL warning with FireFox on Windows 7. However, IE on Windows 7 works fine. Firefox, safari and chrome on Mac works fine. It only appears to be FireFox on Windows that is giving me a SSL warning.
Need some advise.
Note: web server is apache.
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I think the issue corrected it's self. I am unable to re-produce an SSL error on any PC/Mac/Browser/
Glad it's fixed, thanks for the points.
https://www.sslshopper.com/ssl-certificate-not-trusted-error.html
For example, Microsoft Internet Explorer can automatically download intermediate certificates the first time you visit a site that needs one while Firefox cannot. Once a trusted certificate is installed properly, all browsers will work without getting this error. The SSL checker uses the latest roots included in Mozilla's Firefox to determine if a certificate is trusted.
One thing to note is that FF uses its certstore while IE and Chrome use the Windows certificate store. Noted you testing in different OS but probably still good to check FF certstore in the two OS too.
https://support.quovadisglobal.com/KB/a41/how-do-i-check-my-certificates-on-firefox.aspx