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Verify Error Num 20 Unable To Get Local Issuer Certificate
launch of HexChat. I'm not sure if this is the right place to post it, but I can't figure out the problem. Update Checker plugin loaded * Looking up chat.freenode.net * Connecting to chat.freenode.net (78.40.125.4:6697) *
Error Unable To Get Local Issuer Certificate Getting Chain Openssl
* Certification info: * Subject: * OU=Domain Control Validated * OU=Gandi Standard Wildcard SSL * CN=*.freenode.net * Issuer: * C=FR * O=GANDI SAS * CN=Gandi Standard SSL CA * Public key algorithm: rsaEncryption (2048 bits) * Sign algorithm sha1WithRSAEncryption * Valid since Jan 13 00:00:00 2014 GMT to Jan 14 23:59:59 2015 GMT * * Cipher info: * Version: TLSv1/SSLv3, cipher DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA (256 bits) * Connection failed (unable to get local issuer error unable to get local issuer certificate getting chain. pkcs12 certificate.? (20)) đź‘Ť 2 bviktor commented May 6, 2014 Looks like you're missing the cert list. Might as well try with a clean, preferably non-portable install. jurassicplayer commented Dec 5, 2014 You could probably just turn on the "Accept invaild SSL certificates" in the network's settings. deed02392 commented Dec 6, 2015 I'm getting this error with a non-portable installation. I'm using a newly issued Let's Encrypt certificate whose root CA is trusted on Windows. The certificate shows up OK in Chrome. hexchat member TingPing commented Dec 6, 2015 @deed02392 Certificates trusted in Windows don't apply to HexChat. deed02392 commented Dec 6, 2015 That explains the cause of the issue but goes no distance to offering a solution. How does hexchat decide what certificates to trust and how can I influence that? Assuming the answer to those questions can resolve this issue, we can close it. đź‘Ť 1 hexchat member TingPing commented Dec 7, 2015 @deed02392 There is a crt file in the top directory where you install HexChat. It isn't really designed to be user modifiable as its overwritten every update but you can modify it. Also @tomek, want to update the bundled certs, I assume they include the Lets Encrypt certs now ^? hexchat member tomek commented Dec 7, 2015 @TingPing test b
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Oct 05, 2016 2:28 am All times are UTC Connecting with SSL, The Easy Way Need help with something that you can't find on Google or the services/IRCd help files? Post here. Moderators: IRC Operators, Support Team Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 8 posts • Page 1 of 1 MasterXC2007 User Posts: https://forum.swiftirc.net/viewtopic.php?t=21391 1231 Joined: Thu Jul 12, 2007 3:14 pm Location: irc.xerocreative.com Contact: Contact MasterXC2007 WLM Yahoo Messenger AOL Connecting http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/how-to-import-use-cacert-ssl-root-certificate-to-use-ssl-with-xchat-irc-client-796559/ with SSL, The Easy Way Quote Postby MasterXC2007 » Tue Jan 27, 2009 5:46 am Some people like to use SSL. It's viable for open Wifi networks, but often it's useless for IRC purposes unless you're paranoid However, for those that want it, here's a quick tutorial:1) Download this and this. The first link downloads openSSL, while the second downloads the Visual C++ 2008 runtimes.2) Install both.3) Restart your IRC client. Once unable to started, make sure that SSL was detected (for mIRC, typing //echo -a $sslready should return $true). 4) To connect via SSL, type: /server irc.swiftirc.net:+6697PLEASE NOTE: As far as I know, SwiftKit's IRC client DOES NOT HAVE SSL support, and therefore this won't work. Your command to connect via SSL may vary by IRC client.That's all http://www.co.cc/?id=152526 <-- free domain #help Staff Top Tea User Posts: 1019 Joined: Fri Jul 25, 2008 3:42 pm Location: #Coffey522 Contact: Contact Tea Website Re: Connecting with SSL, The Easy Way Quote Postby Tea » Tue unable to get Jan 27, 2009 11:47 am KCUF wrote:So I suppose there is a non-vanity reason in it, albeit protecting nothing real.Actually Vivec posted a tutorial like this. It protects the data you send:Vivec wrote:I've had some people say "so what, you only get an extra line in your whois for using SSL", when this is truly not the case. Below are some screenshots of the packet sniffer Etheral looking at two IRC connections, one without SSL and one with SSL.If an attacker were packet sniffing my messages #testing_channel and I said "this is an example (enter) of how IRC communications appear in a packet sniffer", he would see:0000 00 14 bf a3 44 ea 00 11 09 88 0e bb 08 00 45 00 ....D... ......E.0010 00 55 f8 bf 40 00 80 06 fa 21 c0 a8 01 64 42 fc .U..@... .!...dB.0020 02 b9 10 10 1a 0b c5 d2 37 28 bc f1 ae c9 50 18 ........ 7(....P.0030 fe 1d 91 d0 00 00 50 52 49 56 4d 53 47 20 23 74 ......PR IVMSG #t0040 65 73 74 69 6e 67 5f 63 68 61 6e 6e 65 6c 20 3a esting_c hannel :0050 54 68 69 73 20 69 73 20 61 6e 20 65 78 61 6d 70 This is an examp0060 6c 65 0a le.0000 00 14 bf a3 44 ea 00 11 09 88 0e bb 08 00 45 00 ....D... ......E.0010 00 77 f8 c2 40 00 80 06 f9 fc c0 a8 01 64 42 fc .w..@... .....dB.0020 02 b9 10 10 1a 0b c5 d2 37 55
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