Valid Root CA Certificate could not be located
All of the SSL certificates on one server are failing validation with:
A valid Root CA Certificate could not be located, the certificate will likely display browser warnings.
This includes Comodo certificates I purchased and Cpanel AutoSSL certificates. Everything is AutoSSL these days.
The only SSL on the server that passes the validation is the 2087 port for whm.
I had my ISP support look at it and they can't find the problem. He wanted to rebuild Apache, but I said no because there are mission critical apps running that *might* break.
Some SSL checkers point to missing intermediate certificates.
Any ideas if we can fix this? It's causing real problems as some firewalls are blocking domains with bad SSL and Facebook refuses to talk to us on SSL.
TIA!
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Hello @vicos What happens when you run autoSSL for the domains? Is anything output in the logs? You can view the AutoSSL output in the logs at WHM>>SSL/TLS>>Manage AutoSSL -> Logs Thanks! 0 -
No, all is green for all domains. But, as I noted, this same exact thing was happening before AutoSSL with certificates I purchased elsewhere (Also Comodo, I believe). Once they expired, I let AutoSSL install the replacement certificate, hoping it would fix the issue, but no luck. It sounds like the server does not have the intermediate chain for Comodo. But, I have no idea how to investigate/fix this. I see that I have one domain that still has a cert I purchased. I can give you 2 URLs to run thru a validator, but I don't want to post them here online. 0 -
Hi @vicos That's fine, it's not a good idea to post domains and we remove them when they're added. Can you please open a ticket using the link in my signature? Once open please reply with the Ticket ID here so that we can update this thread with the resolution once the ticket is resolved. Thanks! 0 -
Your Support Request ID is: 11313023 0 -
The issue was diagnosed and the only way to fix is to rebuild apache. 0
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