MQswCQYDVQQGEwJVUzEVMBMGA1UEChMMRGlnaUNlcnQgSW5jMRkwFwYDVQQLExB3ĭ3cuZGlnaWNlcnQuY29tMSUwIwYDVQQDEx圎aWdpQ2VydCBIaWdoIEFzc3VyYW5j MIIFHDCCBASgAwIBAgIQCBKNwt21MdAyGnD9g/FpLzANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADBm I:/C=US/O=GTE Corporation/OU=GTE CyberTrust Solutions, Inc./CN=GTE CyberTrust Global Root ![]() ![]() I:/C=US/O=DigiCert Inc/OU=High Assurance EV Root CAĢ s:/C=US/O=DigiCert Inc/OU=High Assurance EV Root CA I:/C=US/O=DigiCert Inc/OU=High Assurance CA-3ġ s:/C=US/O=DigiCert Inc/OU=High Assurance CA-3 Verify error:num=20:unable to get local issuer certificateĠ s:/C=US/ST=California/L=San Francisco/O=Stripe, Inc./CN= To be clear, "echo '' | openssl s_client -connect :443" yields this: CONNECTED(00000003)ĭepth=2 C = US, O = DigiCert Inc, OU = CN = DigiCert High Assurance EV Root CA Now how do I permanently make this new certificate my like default certificate? With the help of this thread I found a certificate that eliminates the error when I pass the path to a file as an arg, as per this thread. I have been getting an error that seems to be somewhat common, that of "Verify return code: 20 (unable to get local issuer certificate)". UPDATE: If I let the API call hang and keyboard interrupt it, here is what it shows it was stuck on: File "/usr/lib/python2.7/ssl.py", line 405, in do_handshakeĪre you guys sure it is not an SSL related issue?
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