Hello James

I am running asterisk as root, just to 'disable' all issues related to file rights. So this should not be the problem.


Kind regards.


Op 03-06-17 om 08:09 schreef James Cloos:
"JK" == Jonas Kellens <jonas.kell...@telenet.be> writes:
JK> [Jun  2 14:29:28] ERROR[27360][C-00000ae5]: res_rtp_asterisk.c:1441
JK> ast_rtp_dtls_set_configuration: Specified certificate file
JK> '/etc/letsencrypt/live/ws.mydomain.tld/privkey.pem' for RTP instance
JK> '0x7f920c538a78' could not be used

That error means that openssl's SSL_CTX_use_certificate_file() returned
an error.

The later error is just a result of that one.

Does the uid/gid used for asterisk have access to the key?

If the uid you use for asterisk is called asterisk, run this as root:

su -c 'cat /etc/letsencrypt/live/ws.mydomain.tld/privkey.pem' - asterisk

If it fails, then the problem is permissions.

You may need to alter the permissions on /etc/letsencrypt to allow
non-root uids to access the symlinks and their targets.

-JimC

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