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Greg,

Previously, you were getting a connection reset prior to it being able to negotiate certificates.  Has that changed?

I don't know anything about this method you are using to verify the certificate...  But, typically when you verify a certificate you need the whole chain, not just one cert.  Do you have the rest of the chain loaded into the verify tool already?

I'm a little worried about "going down the rabbit hole" trying to verify certificates...  is there a genuine reason to believe that there is something wrong with the server's certificate?

-SK


On 4/8/2021 3:45 PM, Greg Wilburn wrote:
Still looking at this...

Not sure if this means anything, but the debug test shows a dump of the local-side certificate. I didn't see that in other httpapi debug files I have on our system. The certificate string in http_debug.txt looked "too short" to me.

So I copied the certificate string, saved it on my PC as a .cer file and opened it. Under Certificate Information it says
"Windows does not have enough information to verify this certificate."

Grasping at straws here.


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