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Is there a worked-out example of using self-signed certificates ocaml-conduit? Both server & client?
Should it be expected to work this way over localhost?
This worked in conduit 2.2.0 but not 2.3.0 or 4.x
I'm using the openssl configuration and command from the tests/ dir of conduit-lwt-unix.
I get "invalid server extensions" when I attempt to make a client connection.
If I change basicConstraints = CA:true to basicConstraints = CA:false, I get "invalid certificate chain".
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Is there a worked-out example of using self-signed certificates ocaml-conduit? Both server & client?
Should it be expected to work this way over localhost?
This worked in conduit 2.2.0 but not 2.3.0 or 4.x
I'm using the openssl configuration and command from the tests/ dir of conduit-lwt-unix.
I get "invalid server extensions" when I attempt to make a client connection.
If I change basicConstraints = CA:true to basicConstraints = CA:false, I get "invalid certificate chain".
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: