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Doyle: I'm having issues with client side https requests. Fragments can look like this: var fs = require('fs');
var https = require('https');
var options = {
hostname: 'someHostName.com',
port: 443,
path: '/path',
method: 'GET',
key: fs.re
Doyle: I'm having issues with client side https requests. Fragments can look like this: var fs = require('fs');
var https = require('https');
var options = {
hostname: 'someHostName.com',
port: 443,
path: '/path',
method: 'GET',
key: fs.re
Scott I just started getting this error when trying to push changes. I don't know what happened to my system and there shouldn't be any self-signed certificates in this connection. Git has been uninstalled and reinstalled. Git seems to be using the correct bun
Scott I just started getting this error when trying to push changes. I don't know what happened to my system and there shouldn't be any self-signed certificates in this connection. Git has been uninstalled and reinstalled. Git seems to be using the correct bun
Al Lelopath Behind the firewall using chrome, I am able to access the github repository like this : https://github.com/Squirrel/Squirrel.Windows Chrome uses our certificate for this access. If I try to access the same URL using GitExtensions , I get this error
Scott I just started getting this error when trying to push changes. I don't know what happened to my system and there shouldn't be any self-signed certificates in this connection. Git has been uninstalled and reinstalled. Git seems to be using the correct bun
Al Lelopath Behind the firewall using chrome, I am able to access the github repository like this : https://github.com/Squirrel/Squirrel.Windows Chrome uses our certificate for this access. If I try to access the same URL using GitExtensions , I get this error
Lunar Mushrooms: When I use the openssl API to verify the server certificate (self-signed), I get the following error: Error 1 Deep Look 19: Self-signed certificate in certificate chain According to the openssl documentation , this error (19) is "X509_V_ERR_SE
Deqyra Edit: It might be preferable to ask this question on Server Fault, but my reputation doesn't allow me to post more than 2 links. :( I want some pages that require a password to be secure, so I followed this step to create a custom SSL certificate. I als
dg2903 I googled but couldn't find an answer to my question. this is my code var xoauth2 = require('xoauth2');
var transporter = nodemailer.createTransport({
service: "Gmail",
auth: {
xoauth2: xoauth2.createXOAuth2Generator({
user: "
[email protected]
Lunar Mushrooms: When I use the openssl API to verify the server certificate (self-signed), I get the following error: Error 1 Deep Look 19: Self-signed certificate in certificate chain According to the openssl documentation , this error (19) is "X509_V_ERR_SE
Deqyra Edit: It might be preferable to ask this question on Server Fault, but my reputation doesn't allow me to post more than 2 links. :( I want some pages that require a password to be secure, so I followed this step to create a custom SSL certificate. I als
Tejas I have a self signed certificate chain with these commands and configured it on the Apache server but when i tryopenssl s_client -showcerts -servername server -connect my-host.local:443 -CAfile all.crt I am getting error from opensslVerify return code: 2
dg2903 I googled but couldn't find an answer to my question. this is my code var xoauth2 = require('xoauth2');
var transporter = nodemailer.createTransport({
service: "Gmail",
auth: {
xoauth2: xoauth2.createXOAuth2Generator({
user: "
[email protected]
dg2903 I googled but couldn't find an answer to my question. this is my code var xoauth2 = require('xoauth2');
var transporter = nodemailer.createTransport({
service: "Gmail",
auth: {
xoauth2: xoauth2.createXOAuth2Generator({
user: "
[email protected]
Deqyra Edit: It might be preferable to ask this question on Server Fault, but my reputation doesn't allow me to post more than 2 links. :( I want some pages that require a password to be secure, so I followed this step to create a custom SSL certificate. I als
Lunar Mushrooms: When I use the openssl API to verify the server certificate (self-signed), I get the following error: Error 1 Deep Look 19: Self-signed certificate in certificate chain According to the openssl documentation , this error (19) is "X509_V_ERR_SE
Deqyra Edit: It might be preferable to ask this question on Server Fault, but my reputation doesn't allow me to post more than 2 links. :( I want some pages that require a password to be secure, so I followed this step to create a custom SSL certificate. I als
dg2903 I googled but couldn't find an answer to my question. this is my code var xoauth2 = require('xoauth2');
var transporter = nodemailer.createTransport({
service: "Gmail",
auth: {
xoauth2: xoauth2.createXOAuth2Generator({
user: "
[email protected]
dg2903 I googled but couldn't find an answer to my question. this is my code var xoauth2 = require('xoauth2');
var transporter = nodemailer.createTransport({
service: "Gmail",
auth: {
xoauth2: xoauth2.createXOAuth2Generator({
user: "
[email protected]
Tejas I have a self signed certificate chain with these commands and configured it on the Apache server but when i tryopenssl s_client -showcerts -servername server -connect my-host.local:443 -CAfile all.crt I am getting error from opensslVerify return code: 2
username I am trying to setup WSO2 Enterprise Mobility Manager. I am following the instructions on the official documentation. I have a problem generating the certificate (step 4, c) https://docs.wso2.org/display/EMM100/iOS+Server+Configurations When I execute
username I am trying to setup WSO2 Enterprise Mobility Manager. I am following the instructions on the official documentation. I have a problem generating the certificate (step 4, c) https://docs.wso2.org/display/EMM100/iOS+Server+Configurations When I execute
Victor Bocharski I try to send curl request with correct APP_ID, APP_SECRET etc to https://oauth.vk.com/access_token?client_id=APP_ID&client_secret=APP_SECRET&code=7a6fa4dff77a228eeda56603b8f53806c883f011c40b72630bb50df056f6479e52a&redirect_uri=REDIRECT_URI
jd182 I'm struggling with this error when trying to send a message through Twilio using its PHP library : Fatal error: Uncaught exception Services_Twilio_TinyHttpException with message SSL certificate problem: self signed certificate in certificate chain throw
blurry I am testing the code on localhost and trying to apply dtisgodsson/laravel4-twilio to the current website but I am getting this error SSL certificate problem: self signed certificate in certificate chain
After putting this code in index.blade.php: Twil
blurry I'm testing the code on localhost and trying to apply dtisgodsson/laravel4-twilio to the current website but I get this error SSL certificate problem: self signed certificate in certificate chain
After putting this code in index.blade.php: Twilio::to('
jd182 I'm struggling with this error when trying to send a message through Twilio using its PHP library : Fatal error: Uncaught exception Services_Twilio_TinyHttpException with message SSL certificate problem: self signed certificate in certificate chain throw
Louis Valencia I am getting this error when pushing a commit to Azure Devops. Encountered error while pushing to remote repository: Git failed with fatal error. Unable to access ' https://
[email protected]/xx/Lulo/_git/LuloBackend/ ': SSL certificate problem: S