I am not sure why you're getting this error.

I am also not sure of what you're trying to do: this tool is meant for
generating certificates automatically, so if you don't have the private key
of the CA (in this case the Comodo CA), you cannot generate certificates
with it, so I don't see the point in adding it these to the x509 system of
OpenWISP, nor in investigating further. But maybe I am missing an important
piece of the puzzle.

Could you explain what you're trying to do so that we can try to give
useful suggestions?
Are you using OpenWISP or the django-x509 module on its own?
What is your goal in adding these CA and certs in this system?

Best regards
Federico Capoano

On Wed, 7 Feb 2024 at 10:19, Andrei Vaganov <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Guys,
>
> I'm truing to apply SSL from ssls.com or Comodo.
> While appling CA certificate or bundle all is fine, it is accepted.
> However when I'm trying to add certificate itself pointin to the installed
> CA , I'm getting this error:
>
> CA doesn't match, got the following error from pyOpenSSL: "unable to get
> local issuer certificate"
>
> Any idea?
> Looking forward for some help.
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