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So, Plesk bought out Ensim... and scuttled it. Somehow during the past week it broke, but nobody seems to know how. It's having trouble contacting the license server and has disabled itself despite our having a valid license. Ensim cannot be updated or reinstalled since it is no longer supported due to the buyout. I can't log in and fix anything. Right now we're in the middle of a move to a new server with Plesk installed, but it still isn't ready. Long story short: I need to install an EV SSL on a site until the new server is ready, and I have to use the command line. Now, we have a dedicated server and we host multiple domains on it. Anyone who knows Ensim knows that this means there's a few differences in where it looks for it's certificates. Every site has its own httpd.conf file found at /etc/httpd/conf/site1/site1. It's literally site1. That's not a paraphrase. Inside that file is a configuration that tells where to find the certificates and keys. The default is /home/virtual/site1/fst/etc/httpd/conf/ssl.key/server.key for the key, or for the certificate it's /home/virtual/site2/fst/etc/httpd/conf/ssl.crt/server.crt. I've followed the instructions on how to generate a csr to the letter. It was accepted and approved by the certifying authority. I've changed the virtual httpd.conf file to read the correct location of the CA certificate, placed the certificate there, and restarted apache. Everything should work, right? Wrong. For some reason the certificate that is showing up is the self-signed, root server certificate. The CA certificate I installed for the domain isn't being given precedence, so the browser is saying that it isn't trusted. The question I have is: WTF mate?!
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