On Feb 19 2016, pisymbol <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm trying to use S3QL in https mode but I see this when I try to do a
> mkfs.s3ql or mount.s3ql:
>
> Exception:
> ....
> ssl.SSLError: [SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED] certificate verify failed
> (_ssl.c:600)
>
Do you know why the verification fails? I assume you're not connecting
to something like S3 or Google Storage?
> Is there a way to skip certificates when using S3QL? HTTP works just
> fine but I rather use an encrypted connection.
No, there is not.
> Other tools like s3fs, s3, etc. all allow skipping cert validation upon
> connecting via https.
>
> I apologize in advance if the answer is obviousbut I looked at the
> documented 'backend-options' as well as the FAQ and I didn't see anything
> even remotely related to this inquiry. Googling didn't yield anything
> fruitful either (I am thinking the answer is no, but then I must ask,
> why?).
Because no one needed it and/or implemented it.
Best,
-Nikolaus
(No Cc on replies please, I'm reading the list)
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