I
don't see the execution platform given here. Perhaps you might consider
doing an 'strace' (if linux)? Anything that is opened and "secretly"
imported into the program should be discernible from this.
Just a
thought...
rnd
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Subject: Re: Unable to locate the keystore/certificate store or private key
Nils,
Yes. I read the entire e-mail. I can't find ANYWHERE where it's being fed to the application, (including the source code). As far as I can see, it's definitely not being used in an ssl_ library call nor is he building his own in memory or using some other filename etc. I don't see how the program was ever getting a root cert to make it through the handshake process. I've searched for *.pem, *{hash}.0 files from root, (/), all to no avail. How it was ever working is beyond me. I kknow it has to be getting this from somewhere.
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> Nils,
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> Yes, 0.9.6b is the exact version. Please help!
hmm, did you read the rest of my mail ? Do you have the source code ?
Cheers,
Nils
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