I'm trying to set up SSL using a wildcard cert that I have for my domain, and the system doesn't seem to take the wildcard cert? Is this correct? Is there a way around this? I loaded a UserTrust CA Cert, and tried to load my wildcard cert signed by UserTrust that was purchased a while ago and got a general error of :
"Private Key not found",
"Either this certificate is for another server, or this certificate was not requested using this server and the selected security device "internal (software)".
Any help would be appreciated.
Doug Jantz wrote:
I’m trying to set up SSL using a wildcard cert that I have for my domain, and the system doesn’t seem to take the wildcard cert? Is this correct? Is there a way around this? I loaded a UserTrust CA Cert, and tried to load my wildcard cert signed by UserTrust that was purchased a while ago and got a general error of :
“Private Key not found”,
“Either this certificate is for another server, or this certificate was not requested using this server and the selected security device “internal (software)”.
Any help would be appreciated.
How did you generate the directory server cert? Did you generate a CSR and submit that to the CA? If so, how did you generate the CSR?
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