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DigiCert Global Root certificate not trusted by default #55
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Is there any update on this issue? |
We're currently in lockdown due to the pandemic (Melbourne Australia), so I am looking after 2 kids full time on the days that I'm not working, and so my time for fixing open source issues is very limited. I don't know when I will be able to look at it, I'm sorry. |
If you're willing to look at it yourself, I can give you some pointers. You'll need to install ruby 2.2. The command that creates the package is You'll find in Grab that file ( Git add that certificate file in the packaging directory. In
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Expected behaviour
Publishing pacts to a broker using a valid certificate with a DigiCert root should be trusted.
Actual behaviour
Attempting to publish to the broker results in the following error:
Failed to publish node-message-consumer/node-message-provider pact due to error: OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError - SSL_connect returned=1 errno=0 state=error: certificate verify failed One or more pacts failed to be published
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