Oddly enough: /etc/ssl/certs/UbuntuOne-Go_Daddy_CA.pem Issuer: C=US, O=The Go Daddy Group, Inc., OU=Go Daddy Class 2 Certification Authority Subject: C=US, ST=Arizona, L=Scottsdale, O=GoDaddy.com, Inc., OU=http://certificates.godaddy.com/repository, CN=Go Daddy Secure Certification Authority/serialNumber=07969287
/etc/ssl/certs/UbuntuOne-Go_Daddy_Class_2_CA.pem Issuer: C=US, O=The Go Daddy Group, Inc., OU=Go Daddy Class 2 Certification Authority Subject: C=US, O=The Go Daddy Group, Inc., OU=Go Daddy Class 2 Certification Authority
so the intermediate cert is there, but is considered a duplicate.
Also, the target host should be fixed to serve the intermediate CA.
Oddly enough: certs/UbuntuOne -Go_Daddy_ CA.pem certificates. godaddy. com/repository, CN=Go Daddy Secure Certification Authority/ serialNumber= 07969287
/etc/ssl/
Issuer: C=US, O=The Go Daddy Group, Inc., OU=Go Daddy Class 2 Certification Authority
Subject: C=US, ST=Arizona, L=Scottsdale, O=GoDaddy.com, Inc., OU=http://
/etc/ssl/ certs/UbuntuOne -Go_Daddy_ Class_2_ CA.pem
Issuer: C=US, O=The Go Daddy Group, Inc., OU=Go Daddy Class 2 Certification Authority
Subject: C=US, O=The Go Daddy Group, Inc., OU=Go Daddy Class 2 Certification Authority
so the intermediate cert is there, but is considered a duplicate.
Also, the target host should be fixed to serve the intermediate CA.