I must have misunderstood your configuration. I thought you were running
LMS on your Mac and just installed it on Win10 for testing purposes. It
sounds as though the Win10 SSL implementation has the same problem I was
having with OpenSSL v1.0.2t on my Debian-8 RPi, which I resolved by
removing the expired certificate from the trust store. As I said in an
update to my earlier post (in case you missed it)...

"I just ran the Certificate Manager (certmgr.msc) on my Windows 10
machine and found both the 'ISRG Root X1' certificate (exp: 6/4/2035)
and the expired 'DST Root CA X3' certificate. If you don't have any
success upgrading your SSL library, I would try just removing the
expired DST certificate. The same approach should work on the Mac if
both of the certificates are also installed there. The ISRG certificate
is required for authentication. It is the presence of the expired DST
certificate that is causing the problem."

Have you tried removing the expired 'DST Root CA X3' certificate? If I
have time later, I will install LMS on my Win10 machine and see if I can
duplicate the problem.



Sam
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