> From: openssl-users [mailto:openssl-users-boun...@openssl.org] On Behalf
> Of Jakob Bohm via openssl-users
> Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2018 08:15
> > Care to create a PR against the "master" branch?  Something
> > along the lines of:
> >
> >      "Provided chain ends with untrusted self-signed certificate"
> >
> > or better.  Here "untrusted" might mean not trusted for the requested
> > purpose, but more precise is not always more clear.
> >
> Perhaps s/untrusted/unknown/ as in
>
> "Provided chain ends with unknown self-signed certificate".

Yes, that might be better. Or maybe "unrecognized". Of course there's scope for 
someone to misinterpret regardless of which term is used. I can suggest various 
alternatives in the PR and let the team decide.

> Or even better, two different error codes:
>
>   - "Only self-signed end certificate provided"
>
>   - "Provided chain ends with unknown root certificate"
>
> (Deciding which one keeps the old error code is left as
>   an exercise).

I can raise that as a possibility too, in the PR. Obviously it's a bit more 
work than simply changing the existing text.

--
Michael Wojcik
Distinguished Engineer, Micro Focus



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