Profile Manager Error after logon

Greetings, I am working on getting profile manger working on 10.7.3. After turning profile manger I can get to a logon screen but after I logon I get this error in my browser. I am guessing the issue is with apache routing but I don't know.
Tim
{"redirect_url":"http://lion.cshardware.local/auth?redirect=http://lion.cshardware.local/devicema nagement/api/authentication/callback"}

Okay, I have have solved this issue for my system it was two fold. 1. I had a DNS issue with my server. 2. I had an issue with a godaddy wild card certificate. The DNS issue was pretty easy to solve, the wild card certificate took some digging into. This issue was caused on how lion server was chaining the certificates. Lion for some reason added the star certificate twice before moving to the intermediate certificate. In the folder:
/etc/certificates/
Look for the files :
*.(FQDN).cert.pem
*.(FQDN).chain.pem
*.(FQDN).concat.pem
*.(FQDN).key.pem
Open the *.(FQDN).cert.pem and find out our start cert generally notice the last 8 or so characters.
then open *.(FQDN).chain.pem and check to see if your start(wildcard) cert is added twice if it is then remove one of them. Save the file and check the chaining to see if it errors out.
Sincerly,
Tim

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