gonzagueddr wrote: > Hi all, and first excuse me to be totaly noob about gnutls. > It's one week i'm trying to stream an mp3 over https using vlc, and i > get the error "TLS handshake error: The peer did not send any certificate". > So after a week on the vlc forum, i thing you're my only hope now (they > say it's a gnutls' bug, but i can't believe that).
Please be more precise. What is your scenario, who is the tls server and who is the client. [...] > * connection from xx.xx.xx.xxx, port 50091 > - Given server name[1]: domain.org > - Certificate type: X.509 > No certificates found! > - Could not verify certificate (err: The peer did not send any > certificate.) > - Version: TLS1.1 > - Key Exchange: RSA > - Cipher: AES-128-CBC > - MAC: SHA1 > - Compression: NULL > > I can not find help about this on the web, i mean something that i can > understand ... > If someone know what can i do for this, it would be very apreciate. The peer did not send any certificate is normal. A TLS client is not obliged to send a certificate and in your case didn't. That's why the server cannot verify it. If you want the client to send a certificate you have to specify a certificate and a key, that are suitable for signing. regards, Nikos _______________________________________________ Help-gnutls mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnutls
