The error means the server side TLS certificate is not trusted by your client.

Trust is established from the truststore.  The truststore must contain the root 
ca certificate that signed the server side certificate.

This is a configuration error.  Maybe you missed a step during installation.  
Your jvm may not be pointing to the right truststore.


John


-------- Original message --------
From: "hariharan.38 via lists.onap.org" <[email protected]>
Date: 4/17/20 7:03 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: [email protected]
Subject: [onap-discuss] AAF Authentication Error #aai

Hi All,
Currently when I am trying to give the curl request to AAI,it fails with 403 
forbidden error.When I checked the console logs of the aai-resources pod I am 
getting the  logs as seen in the attached jpg below.Even though my AAF pods are 
running fine the request fails with 403.I am currently using the Dublin release 
.Can anyone please help me out with this issue.

Regards,
Hari


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