Hi, I had a similar problem and I found the culprit to be the OS version of Ubuntu that I was using. Must be a bad library included with that distribution. Check out the bottom of this wiki page I wrote: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=48203146
On Monday, June 22, 2015, Foucauld Degeorges <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > (This question may have been asked before, I'm sorry if it has, but I > haven't found a search field on the archives page). > > I'm having issues to make CouchDB work with HTTPS and a self-signed > certificate. > Depending on the client, the connection is accepted or refused: > > - accepted by curl -k > - refused by Chrome: ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR > - Firefox first asks to add a security exception, then rejects the > connection: sec_error_invalid_key > > You may look at the associated StackOverflow question > < > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30939983/couchdb-over-https-and-self-certified-certificate-browsers-reject-it/30964160 > > > for > extra info. > I have read somewhere that Web browsers have recently become more strict > concerning self-signed certificates. Is there a workaround, or something > I'm missing? > > Thanks > Foucauld Degeorges > -- -- Paul Okstad http://pokstad.com
