SUN Java System Web Server 7.0U1 How to install certificate chain

I am trying to install a certificate chain using the SUN Java Web Server 7.0U1 HTTPS User interface. What I have tried so far:
1. Created a single file using vi editor containing the four certificates in the chain by cutting an pasting each certificate (Begin Certificate ... End Certificate) where the top certificate is the server cert (associated with the private key), then the CA that signed the server cert, then the next CA, then the root CA. Call this file cert_chain.pem
2. Go to Certificates Tab/Server Certificates
3. Choose Install
4. Cut and paste contents of cert_chain.pem in the certificate data box.
5. Assign to httplistener
6. Nickname for this chain is 'server_cert'
7. Select httplistener and assign server_cert (for some reason, this is not automatically done after doing step 5).
8. No errors are received.
When I display server_cert (by clicking on it), only the first certificate of the chain is displayed and only that cert is provided to the client during the SSL handshake.
I tried to do the same, except using the Certificate Authority Tab, since this gave the option of designating the certificate as a CA or chain during installation. When I select ed "chain," I get the same results when I review the certificate (only the first cert in the file is displayed). This tells me that entering the chain in PEM format is not acceptable. I tried this method since it worked fine with the F5 BIG-IP SSL appliance.
My question is what format/tool do I need to use to create a certificate chain that the Web Server will accept?

turrie wrote:
1. Created a single file using vi editor containing the four certificates in the chain by cutting an pasting each certificate (Begin Certificate ... End Certificate) where the top certificate is the server cert (associated with the private key), then the CA that signed the server cert, then the next CA, then the root CA. Call this file cert_chain.pemIn my opinion (I may be wrong) cut and pasting multiple begin end
--- BEGIN CERTIFICATE ---
... some data....
--- END CERTIFICATE ---
--- BEGIN CERTIFICATE ---
... some data....
--- END CERTIFICATE ---is NOT the way to create a certificate chain.
I have installed a certificated chain (it had 1 BEGIN CERTIFICATE and one END CERTIFICATE only and still had 2 certificates) and I used the same steps as you mentioned and it installed both the certificates.
some links :
[https://developer.mozilla.org/en/NSS_Certificate_Download_Specification|https://developer.mozilla.org/en/NSS_Certificate_Download_Specification]
[https://wiki.mozilla.org/CA:Certificate_Download_Specification|https://wiki.mozilla.org/CA:Certificate_Download_Specification]

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    ----------END server-side stack trace----------  vmcid: 0x0  minor code: 0  completed: No]
         at com.sun.ejb.EJBUtils.lookupRemote30BusinessObject(EJBUtils.java:425)
         at com.sun.ejb.containers.RemoteBusinessObjectFactory.getObjectInstance(RemoteBusinessObjectFactory.java:74)
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    Caused by: java.rmi.AccessException: CORBA NO_PERMISSION 0 No; nested exception is:
         org.omg.CORBA.NO_PERMISSION: ----------BEGIN server-side stack trace----------
    org.omg.CORBA.NO_PERMISSION:   vmcid: 0x0  minor code: 0  completed: No
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         at com.sun.enterprise.iiop.security.SecServerRequestInterceptor.receive_request(SecServerRequestInterceptor.java:429)
         at com.sun.corba.ee.impl.interceptors.InterceptorInvoker.invokeServerInterceptorIntermediatePoint(InterceptorInvoker.java:627)
         at com.sun.corba.ee.impl.interceptors.PIHandlerImpl.invokeServerPIIntermediatePoint(PIHandlerImpl.java:530)
         at com.sun.corba.ee.impl.protocol.CorbaServerRequestDispatcherImpl.getServantWithPI(CorbaServerRequestDispatcherImpl.java:406)
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         at com.sun.corba.ee.impl.protocol.CorbaMessageMediatorImpl.handleRequest(CorbaMessageMediatorImpl.java:1706)
         at com.sun.corba.ee.impl.protocol.CorbaMessageMediatorImpl.handleInput(CorbaMessageMediatorImpl.java:1088)
         at com.sun.corba.ee.impl.protocol.giopmsgheaders.RequestMessage_1_2.callback(RequestMessage_1_2.java:223)
         at com.sun.corba.ee.impl.protocol.CorbaMessageMediatorImpl.handleRequest(CorbaMessageMediatorImpl.java:806)
         at com.sun.corba.ee.impl.protocol.CorbaMessageMediatorImpl.dispatch(CorbaMessageMediatorImpl.java:563)
         at com.sun.corba.ee.impl.protocol.CorbaMessageMediatorImpl.doWork(CorbaMessageMediatorImpl.java:2567)
         at com.sun.corba.ee.impl.orbutil.threadpool.ThreadPoolImpl$WorkerThread.run(ThreadPoolImpl.java:555)
    ----------END server-side stack trace----------  vmcid: 0x0  minor code: 0  completed: No
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         ... 5 more
    Caused by: org.omg.CORBA.NO_PERMISSION: ----------BEGIN server-side stack trace----------
    org.omg.CORBA.NO_PERMISSION:   vmcid: 0x0  minor code: 0  completed: No
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         at com.sun.corba.ee.impl.interceptors.InterceptorInvoker.invokeServerInterceptorIntermediatePoint(InterceptorInvoker.java:627)
         at com.sun.corba.ee.impl.interceptors.PIHandlerImpl.invokeServerPIIntermediatePoint(PIHandlerImpl.java:530)
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         at com.sun.corba.ee.impl.protocol.giopmsgheaders.RequestMessage_1_2.callback(RequestMessage_1_2.java:223)
         at com.sun.corba.ee.impl.protocol.CorbaMessageMediatorImpl.handleRequest(CorbaMessageMediatorImpl.java:806)
         at com.sun.corba.ee.impl.protocol.CorbaMessageMediatorImpl.dispatch(CorbaMessageMediatorImpl.java:563)
         at com.sun.corba.ee.impl.protocol.CorbaMessageMediatorImpl.doWork(CorbaMessageMediatorImpl.java:2567)
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    ----------END server-side stack trace----------  vmcid: 0x0  minor code: 0  completed: No
         at sun.reflect.NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance0(Native Method)
         at sun.reflect.NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.java:39)
         at sun.reflect.DelegatingConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(DelegatingConstructorAccessorImpl.java:27)
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         at com.sun.corba.ee.impl.protocol.CorbaClientRequestDispatcherImpl.processResponse(CorbaClientRequestDispatcherImpl.java:472)
         at com.sun.corba.ee.impl.protocol.CorbaClientRequestDispatcherImpl.marshalingComplete(CorbaClientRequestDispatcherImpl.java:363)
         at com.sun.corba.ee.impl.protocol.CorbaClientDelegateImpl.invoke(CorbaClientDelegateImpl.java:219)
         at com.sun.corba.ee.impl.presentation.rmi.StubInvocationHandlerImpl.privateInvoke(StubInvocationHandlerImpl.java:192)
         ... 13 moreAny help is appreciated.
    Regards!
    Nithi.
    Edited by: EJB3 on Aug 17, 2008 8:17 PM

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