![]() ![]() ![]() ThisĬonfiguration directory will also contain certificates and Your account credentials have been saved in your Let’s EncryptĬonfiguration directory at should make a secure backup of this folder now. As I stated, I think the output looks sudo lego -domains=“ ” -domains=“ -path="/etc/lego" runħ 18:43:46 No key found for account Generating a curve P384 EC key.ħ 18:43:46 Saved key to 18:43:46 Please review the TOS at ħ 18:43:49 acme: Registering account for 18:43:49 !!! HEADS UP !!! I think the certificate creation is okay. The couchdb instructions I refer to are at: Key_file = /opt/bitnami/couchdb/conf/server.key The key and certificate are in the right place:Ĭert_file = /opt/bitnami/couchdb/conf/server.crt So I noticed in the error at the start of my post showed:Įven if I uncomment that configuration line cacert_file = … I still get this in the error. May be omitted if there is no need to verify the client and if there are not any intermediate CAs for the server certificate:Ĭacert_file = /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt Also the CAs are used in the list of acceptable client CAs passed to the client when a certificate is requested. The CA certificates are used to build the server certificate chain, and for client authentication. ![]() The path to a file containing PEM encoded CA certificates. Whatever I put in this doesn’t seem to matter. When I review instructions for couchdb v2.2.0 I see notes on the cacert_file variable. This is a line in the configuration of the application couchdb. This is where I think something is wrong: Note I’m not on Apache or NGINX but bitnami server. Sudo lego -domains=“ ” -domains=“ -path="/etc/lego" run All this is new to me and I’ve spend dozens of hours on it. I haven’t had much luck so far with the Bitnami support so I thought I’d ask here where people understand SSL. Unknown SSL protocol error in connection to 18.214.95.156:6984.SSLv3, TLS handshake, Client hello (1):.successfully set certificate verify locations:.Curl -vsk (for “MyPassword” I use my actual password) ![]()
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