I'm sure you'll understand it's difficult to troubleshoot that from our side without having a copy of your client certificate.
I've visited the URL and *I think* the site issues a non-standard root (CA) certificate, so if that's the case you would need to tell wget to accept that cert as a CA. You do that with --ca-certificate. However, from the error messages it seems more likely that either the cert file you're using is invalid, malformed or you entered an incorrect password. On 06/08/17 16:50, Nasrollah Mohammadi wrote: > wget --secure-protocol=SSLv2 --certificate=/home/www/html/paj/key2.pem > --certificate-type=PEM > https://85.133.186.11:7878/ipgapp/services/IPGService?wsdl > --2017-08-06 22:22:07-- > https://85.133.186.11:7878/ipgapp/services/IPGService?wsdl > Enter PEM pass phrase: > OpenSSL: error:06065064:digital envelope > routines:EVP_DecryptFinal_ex:bad decrypt > OpenSSL: error:23077074:PKCS12 routines:PKCS12_pbe_crypt:pkcs12 > cipherfinal error > OpenSSL: error:2306A075:PKCS12 routines:PKCS12_item_decrypt_d2i:pkcs12 > pbe crypt error > OpenSSL: error:0907B00D:PEM routines:PEM_READ_BIO_PRIVATEKEY:ASN1 lib > OpenSSL: error:140B0009:SSL routines:SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file:PEM > lib > Disabling SSL due to encountered errors. >