I was in exact same situation. In my opinion, client should be notified of 
what caused the server to throw an error.

On Friday, October 5, 2018 at 2:22:36 PM UTC-7, Benjamin Krämer wrote:
>
> Just had the same problem at a customer site and costed me an hour to find 
> out that I used the wrong certificate files. Had to enable logging and 
> check the errors in there to see the SSL_VERIFY_FAILED. The channel itself 
> only went to TransientFailure. Using C#, so not much look their either.
>

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