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panic: x509: certificate is valid for Murmur Autogenerated Certificate v2, not <server_address> #4
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The issue here is that the server certificate is not signed by anyone trusted, so you can either:
I was having some issues with solution 3, in that I was not able to get trusted, murmur generated certificates to be accepted. Additionally, any self-signed certificate that I created and set as trusted could not be used. The only way I managed to get it working was to (a) create a root certificate, then (b) create a new certificate that was signed by the first. After setting my root certificate as trusted, I was able to connect without issue. |
Awesome, this is helpful. You can probably tell that I'm not too experienced with certificates. Thanks! Just to clarify, is this kind of what you did for your workaround for number 3? I haven't tried it quite yet, just wanted to confirm. |
That looks about the same. The CA.pl tool may do it for you, but if it doesn't, remember to add the CA cert to your system. |
Awesome, thanks for the help. |
Hey, just one last quick question. What is different about Thanks! |
That's correct; piepan didn't verify anything, which was very bad. I have just added |
Oh, awesome! I will definitely check this out. |
Hi,
I have begun to rewrite MumbleDJ using your new
gumble
library (I prefer Go over Lua), and I seem to be having connection issues whenever I try to connect to my server. I have tried both my password-protected Mumble server on an external machine, and an unprotected localhost server and got the same result. Both attempts to connect were executed on an Arch Linux machine.I followed the start-up guide on your
README
forgumble
, here is my code.Here's the error message that I get (this one is for localhost, but it is identical to the message I would get for external servers):
I have a feeling I may simply be missing something related to certificates, but I didn't really have to mess with those on
piepan
. Thanks!The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: