Nathaniel Calloway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> DigitalPig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>>   Verify return code: 20 (unable to get local issuer certificate)
>> Based on this. I am thinking that you don't have the root CA installed
>> on your system. Check 'openssl version -d' to see where the library of
>> Openssl is. Then go to that directory to see if you have the root
>> certificates installed. 
>
>
> The problem still happens with the -verify 0 on. I went ahead and
> downloaded the certificates to no avail either.
>
> Oh yeah, and I get the same problem with gnutls.
>
> -Nat
Sorry. I forgot to mention in my previous message that you can try the
option -CApath <path to you certs> And then to see if this error happen
again. If it does, could you please paste out the result for:
openssl s_client -connect server:post -showcerts ?

Good luck.
-- 
DigitalPig
E-mail: digitalpiglee AT gmail DOT com
ALL WE SEEN IS ILLUSION.
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