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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) * * Certification info: * unable to get local issuer certificate curl 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 certificate.? (20)) 👍 2 bviktor commented May 6, unable to get local issuer certificate openssl 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. 👍 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 builds are working fine with Let's Encrypt cert (i'm using one myself in my znc), but we will update certs soon since
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Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; https://github.com/hexchat/hexchat/issues/965 it only takes a minute: Sign up SSL Error: unable to get local issuer certificate up vote 29 down vote favorite 8 I'm having trouble configuring SSL on a Debian 6.0 32bit server. I'm relatively new with SSL so please bear with me. I'm including as much information as I can. Note: The true domain name has been changed http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24372942/ssl-error-unable-to-get-local-issuer-certificate to protect the identity and integrity of the server. Configuration The server is running using nginx. It is configured as follows: ssl_certificate /usr/local/nginx/priv/mysite.ca.chained.crt; ssl_certificate_key /usr/local/nginx/priv/mysite.ca.key; ssl_protocols SSLv3 TLSv1 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2; ssl_ciphers HIGH:!aNULL:!MD5; ssl_verify_depth 2; I chained my certificate using the method described here cat mysite.ca.crt bundle.crt > mysite.ca.chained.crt where mysite.ca.crt is the certificate given to me by the signing authority, and the bundle.crt is the CA certificate also sent to me by my signing authority. The problem is that I did not purchase the SSL certificate directly from GlobalSign, but instead through my hosting provider, Singlehop. Testing The certificate validates properly on Safari and Chrome, but not on Firefox. Initial searching revealed that it may be a problem with the CA. I explored the answer to a similar question, but was unable to find a solution, as I don't really understand what purpose each certificate serves. I used openssl's s_client to test the connection, and received output which seems to indicate the same problem as the similar question. The error is as follows: depth=0 /OU=Domain Control Validated/CN=*.
Thu, 20 Mar 2003 17:46:02 +0100 Delivered-to: racoon-archive@kame.net Delivered-to: racoon-outgoing@kame.net Delivered-to: racoon@kame.net Importance: normal Reply-to: racoon@kame.net Sender: owner-racoon@kame.net http://www.kame.net/racoon/racoon-ml/msg00054.html Thread-index: AcLvADSaxk3y/EJVTIuGddELZM3YpQ== Thread-topic: How trust a certification authotiry Hi all https://www.reddit.com/r/HFY/comments/32ff18/anybody_else_having_issues_with_the_irc/ i am using racoon (netBSD 1.6) with certificates and I need to trust a certification authority. I installed the CA certificate file in my openssl cert dir and create a link named
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