both browser and wget cause errors on CA check. May be the ca-cert file is 
corrupted or unreadable (e.g. because of permissions) or something like 
that.
I used CA.pl script (part of openssl) to create self-signed certs (ca and 
server) and it worked ok. Yes, the browser complained first for unknown CA, 
but after pressing 'proceed anyway' everything was good. And after 
importing ca-cert file into the browser, it worked smooth and quiet.
It was for version 0.8.7
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On Wednesday, January 29, 2014 8:55:10 PM UTC+4, Nicolas Michel wrote:
>
> Hi Igor,
>
>
> 2014-01-28 Igor Clark <[email protected] <javascript:>>
>
>> Hi Nicolas, when you say "the browser fails", what message does it give? 
>> Is it warning that the certificate is self-signed? If so, you won't be able 
>> to get round that (to my knowledge), as that's built in to the browser.
>>
>
> Here is what I get with Firefox (26.0): 
>
> The key does not support the requested operation.
> (Error code: sec_error_invalid_key)
>
> It's the same if I try to manually add a Security Exception for my server 
> (I read something about that somewhere ...).
>  
>
>> But, if that is the only error, then it sounds like it's set up 
>> correctly, and when you add a "real" (externally-signed) certificate to the 
>> configuration, it should work.
>>
>
> I hope :)
> I'm still wondering how do other people to test their stuff, without 
> having to request a real certificate. It leaves me with the feeling I'm 
> missing something important.
> I must be totally out the right path ...
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Nicolas -
>  
>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Igor
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 28, 2014 8:47:21 AM UTC-5, Nicolas Michel wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Igor,
>>>
>>> I made some tests with ssl, and I managed to establish a secured 
>>> connection between a server and a client, each one running in its own erl 
>>> instance, using a self-signed certificate.
>>>
>>> Encouraged by this humble success, I updated my boss.config file as 
>>> following :
>>>
>>> ...
>>> {ssl_enable, true},
>>> {ssl_options, [
>>>                    {keyfile, "ssl/server.key"},
>>>                    {certfile, "ssl/server.crt"}
>>>                ]}
>>> ...
>>>
>>> I'm experiencing something strange : using wget --no-check-certificate 
>>> "https:..." I successfully downloaded the secured URL.
>>> But when I'm trying to browse the same URL, the browser fails. I tried 
>>> with firefox and chrome.
>>>
>>> Do you have any idea ?
>>> Thanks for your help, I really appreciate.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> nicolas -
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2014-01-27 Igor Clark <[email protected]>
>>>
>>>> Hi Nicolas, I haven't set up CB with SSL before but if it's complaining 
>>>> about "unknown CA" on a self-signed cert I wonder if you need to somehow 
>>>> tell the library not to worry about the CA, as it's self-signed?
>>>>
>>>> Failing that, if it's really urgent, you could try using nginx to 
>>>> terminate SSL and proxy to your CB instance. I've done this, including 
>>>> proxying websockets, and it worked very well.
>>>>
>>>>  Cheers
>>>> Igor
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, January 27, 2014 4:08:34 AM UTC-5, Nicolas Michel wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> No idea about my question ?
>>>>> I'm really stuck because being over HTTPS is a strong requirement for 
>>>>> the app I'm working on to go live ... 
>>>>> Do my troubles come from the usage of a self-signed certificate ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Many thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Nicolas -
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 2014-01-21 Nicolas Michel <[email protected]>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I followed your advice, and I tried to used an earlier version of the 
>>>>>> tutorial.
>>>>>> It still does not work.
>>>>>> Here is what I get when I try to connect using https:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> (xxx@xxx)1> 21:29:53.661 [error] SSL: certify: 
>>>>>> tls_connection.erl:2275:Fatal error: unknown ca
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 21:29:53.665 [error] application: mochiweb, "Accept failed error", 
>>>>>> "{error,{tls_alert,\"unknown ca\"}}"
>>>>>> 21:29:53.668 [error] CRASH REPORT Process <0.162.0> with 0 neighbours 
>>>>>> exited with reason: {error,accept_failed} in mochiweb_acceptor:init/3 
>>>>>> line 
>>>>>> 33
>>>>>> 21:29:53.671 [error] {mochiweb_socket_server,297,{a
>>>>>> cceptor_error,{error,accept_failed}}}
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As stated in the tutorial, it uses a self-signed certificate, so I do 
>>>>>> not understand the "unknown ca" error.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any clue ?
>>>>>> Does anybody have managed to setup a HTTPS configuration ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Many thanks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Nicolas -
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2014/1/21 Kai Janson <[email protected]>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Take a look at the history of the file.  The newer write up has some 
>>>>>>> issues.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Sent from my non-google-device
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Jan 21, 2014, at 11:54 AM, Nicolas Michel <[email protected]> 
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have a CB app which works fine in clear HTTP.
>>>>>>> But I need to make it work with HTTPS.
>>>>>>> I followed the recipe (copy/paste) I found here :
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> https://github.com/ChicagoBoss/ChicagoBoss/wiki/Https-example-setup
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> But it does not work. I've the following error : 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 17:52:33.010 [error] application: mochiweb, "Accept failed error", 
>>>>>>> "{error,{keyfile,{badmatch,{error,{asn1,{invalid_length,6}}}}}}"
>>>>>>> 17:52:33.012 [error] CRASH REPORT Process <0.162.0> with 0 
>>>>>>> neighbours exited with reason: {error,accept_failed} in 
>>>>>>> mochiweb_acceptor:init/3 line 33
>>>>>>> 17:52:33.014 [error] {mochiweb_socket_server,295,{a
>>>>>>> cceptor_error,{error,accept_failed}}}
>>>>>>> 17:52:33.016 [error] application: mochiweb, "Accept failed error", 
>>>>>>> "{error,{keyfile,{badmatch,{error,{asn1,{invalid_length,6}}}}}}"
>>>>>>> 17:52:33.017 [error] CRASH REPORT Process <0.163.0> with 0 
>>>>>>> neighbours exited with reason: {error,accept_failed} in 
>>>>>>> mochiweb_acceptor:init/3 line 33
>>>>>>> 17:52:33.018 [error] application: mochiweb, "Accept failed error", 
>>>>>>> "{error,{keyfile,{badmatch,{error,{asn1,{invalid_length,6}}}}}}"
>>>>>>> 17:52:33.019 [error] CRASH REPORT Process <0.164.0> with 0 
>>>>>>> neighbours exited with reason: {error,accept_failed} in 
>>>>>>> mochiweb_acceptor:init/3 line 33
>>>>>>> 17:52:33.022 [error] application: mochiweb, "Accept failed error", 
>>>>>>> "{error,{keyfile,{badmatch,{error,{asn1,{invalid_length,6}}}}}}"
>>>>>>> 17:52:33.022 [error] CRASH REPORT Process <0.165.0> with 0 
>>>>>>> neighbours exited with reason: {error,accept_failed} in 
>>>>>>> mochiweb_acceptor:init/3 line 33
>>>>>>> 17:52:33.111 [error] {mochiweb_socket_server,295,{a
>>>>>>> cceptor_error,{error,accept_failed}}}
>>>>>>> 17:52:33.212 [error] {mochiweb_socket_server,295,{a
>>>>>>> cceptor_error,{error,accept_failed}}}
>>>>>>> 17:52:33.313 [error] {mochiweb_socket_server,295,{a
>>>>>>> cceptor_error,{error,accept_failed}}}
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Any idea ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> br
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Nicolas -
>>>>>>>
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