bad certificate error
Nick Craig-Wood
nick at craig-wood.com
Tue Jul 28 08:29:56 EDT 2009
jakecjacobson <jakecjacobson at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > If I go to this server in my browser, I get a "This server tried to
> > > identify itself with invalid information". Is there a way to
> > > ignore this issue with Python? Can I setup a trust store and add
> > > this server to the trust store?
> >
> > Invalid how? Self signed certificate? Domain mismatch? Expired
> > certificate?
>
> For everyone that wants to discuss why we shouldn't do this, great but
> I can't change the fact that I need to do this. I can't use http or
> even get a correct cert at this time. This is a quick a dirty project
> to demonstrate capability. I need something more than slide show
> briefs.
I wasn't making a value judgement - I was trying to help! If you can
get a bit more information out of the browser as to why the
certificate is invalid it may help your python code.
Real certificates cost real money. Usually a correctly set up
self-signed certificate is fine for dev stuff. I'm certainly too
cheap to by real certificates for dev or internal stuff!
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Nick Craig-Wood <nick at craig-wood.com> -- http://www.craig-wood.com/nick
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