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Strictly speaking, you don’t ever need the chain for SSL to function.
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The most commonly places I see people putting the cert files is in /etc/ssl , /usr/local/etc/ssl , or in a ssl subdirectory specific to the website (eg /home/www/example.com/data has the website then home/www/example.com/ssl has the certs).
What you always need is an SSLCertificateFile with a SSLCertificateKeyFile containing the correct key for that certificate.
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The trouble is, that if all you give Apache is the certificate, then all it has to give to connecting clients is the certificate — which doesn’t tell the whole story about that SSL cert. It’s saying, «I’m signed by someone, but I’m not going to tell you about them».
From: For enabling SSL for a single domain on a server with muliple vhosts, will this configuration work? What is the difference between SSLCertificateFile and SSLCertificateChainFile ? The client has purchased a CA key from GoDaddy. It looks like GoDaddy only provides a SSLCertificateFile (.crt file), and a SSLCertificateKeyFile (.key file) and not at SSLCertificateChainFile . Will my ssl still work without a SSLCertificateChainFile path specified ? Also, is there a canonical path where these files should be placed?
This usually works fine, as most client systems have a large store of CA certificates (both root and intermediate) which it can check through for a matching signing relationship to establish trust. However, sometimes this doesn’t work; most often the issue you’ll run into is a client that doesn’t hold the cert for an intermediate CA that’s signed your certificate.
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That’s where the chain comes in; it lets Apache show the client exactly what the trust relationship looks like, which can help a client fill in the blanks between your cert, a root they trust, and the intermediate that they don’t know about. The chain can be included in your configuration in one of two ways:
Check the certificate file that you have now — I’m betting that it doesn’t have the chain data included. Which usually works fine, but will eventually cause an issue with some browser or other.
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