Certificate has expired error in Insomnia REST client - api

I'm using Insomnia REST client to work with api's.
I want to connect to Git on gitlab/github but I have this error:
Error: certificate has expired
at TLSSocket.onConnectSecure (_tls_wrap.js:1501:34)
at TLSSocket.emit (events.js:315:20)
at TLSSocket._finishInit (_tls_wrap.js:936:8)
at TLSWrap.ssl.onhandshakedone (_tls_wrap.js:710:12)

you can workaround the issue by disabling Validate Certificates in insomnia preferences.

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EJBCA: Authorization Denied Admin GUI

I am attempting to upgrade EJBCA.
I attempted to run this on ubuntu 20.04, locally, using wildfly 18. Wildfly 18 results in this error: "CAUSE: Client certificate or OAuth bearer token required."
I have tried this two ways, by importing the keystore, truststore and superadmin from another instance and by creating the CA fresh and using the resulting superadmin.p12.
The home page loads, but the administration gives me the following error:
"AUTHORIZATIONDENIED
CAUSE: Client certificate or OAuth bearer token required. "
I can really use some help with this.
Things I have tried:
(1) I have downloaded superadmin.p12 and imported it into my browsers
(2) I have attempted to upload the superdmin cert:
bin/ejbca.sh ca importcacert ${NAME} ${NAME}.cacert.pem -initauthorization -superadmincn SuperAdmin
This results in The CA certificate is already imported.
(3) Both my keystore.jks and truststore.jks are moved into /ejbca/p12 and /opt/wildfly/standalone/configuration/keystore
(4) I did set "web.reqcertindb=false"
(6) I did try to enable ssl on wildfly 14 (https://docs.bitnami.com/bch/infrastructure/wildfly/administration/enable-ssl-wildfly/)
(7) I have tried a fresh Management_CA as well
The log of /ejbca/adminweb:
"08:20:01,270 ERROR [org.ejbca.ui.web.admin.configuration.EjbcaJSFHelperImpl] (default task-4) org.cesecore.authentication.AuthenticationFailedException: Client certificate or OAuth bearer token required.
08:20:01,279 WARN [org.ejbca.ui.web.admin.configuration.EjbcaWebBeanImpl] (default task-4) Language was not initialized for this session
08:20:01,279 WARN [org.ejbca.ui.web.admin.configuration.EjbcaWebBeanImpl]
I can provide more information if needs be.
Thank you
So, I have it running today. Here is what I learned:
It seems that if you set wildfly up as a service (per instructions) it is going to set up wildfly to run with launch.sh. Launch.sh is going to result in a cipher mistmatch. I needed to run the standalone.sh file instead
Adminweb must be contacted on 8443
if you need to run this thing on domain setup your going to need to post another question
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Wso2 Ei 6.3 self signed certification error

I am getting below certification error while i am trying to call any API https://:8243/ from a react based frontend application. I have defined my rest API in wso2 EI 6.3. I am not using wso2 APIM.
What i did to resolve this issue:
1. I created a new self signed certificate and created a new key store. Updated carbon.xml, axis2.xml file. Restart the server. I am able to see my certificate in wso2 Ei GUI.
2. I accepted the certificate in browser.
But still i am not able to get rid of this error.
Is this error coming due to self signed certificate? If i will be using any CA signed certificate then this issue will not be there?
Any help or pointer is highly appreciated.
[2020-04-07 08:54:48,841] [-1] [] [HTTPS-Listener I/O dispatcher-2] ERROR {org.apache.synapse.transport.passthru.SourceHandler} - I/O error: Received fatal alert: certificate_unknown
javax.net.ssl.SSLException: Received fatal alert: certificate_unknown
at sun.security.ssl.Alerts.getSSLException(Alerts.java:208)
at sun.security.ssl.SSLEngineImpl.fatal(SSLEngineImpl.java:1647)
at sun.security.ssl.SSLEngineImpl.fatal(SSLEngineImpl.java:1615)
at sun.security.ssl.SSLEngineImpl.recvAlert(SSLEngineImpl.java:1781)
at sun.security.ssl.SSLEngineImpl.readRecord(SSLEngineImpl.java:1070)
at sun.security.ssl.SSLEngineImpl.readNetRecord(SSLEngineImpl.java:896)
at sun.security.ssl.SSLEngineImpl.unwrap(SSLEngineImpl.java:766)
at javax.net.ssl.SSLEngine.unwrap(SSLEngine.java:624)
at org.apache.http.nio.reactor.ssl.SSLIOSession.doUnwrap(SSLIOSession.java:245)
at org.apache.http.nio.reactor.ssl.SSLIOSession.doHandshake(SSLIOSession.java:280)
at org.apache.http.nio.reactor.ssl.SSLIOSession.isAppInputReady(SSLIOSession.java:410)
at org.apache.http.impl.nio.reactor.AbstractIODispatch.inputReady(AbstractIODispatch.java:119)
at org.apache.http.impl.nio.reactor.BaseIOReactor.readable(BaseIOReactor.java:159)
at org.apache.http.impl.nio.reactor.AbstractIOReactor.processEvent(AbstractIOReactor.java:338)
at org.apache.http.impl.nio.reactor.AbstractIOReactor.processEvents(AbstractIOReactor.java:316)
at org.apache.http.impl.nio.reactor.AbstractIOReactor.execute(AbstractIOReactor.java:277)
at org.apache.http.impl.nio.reactor.BaseIOReactor.execute(BaseIOReactor.java:105)
at org.apache.http.impl.nio.reactor.AbstractMultiworkerIOReactor$Worker.run(AbstractMultiworkerIOReactor.java:586)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748)
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Vipin Nirwal
I was able to resolve this issue. I followed the below steps.
I created a self CA first. Then created a certificate signed by my own CA. Import the root certificate of my CA into the browser As this CA needs to be trusted by browser.
After this update carbon.xml, files inside axis2 directory and catalina-server.xml file with proper jks file and password for keystores.
Restarted the server.
You can try to debug it yourself by enabling SSL debug logs in the EI server. In the SSL logs, you can check whether the client certificate and the server certificate is matching. Have a look at the following blog.
https://medium.com/#nipunadilhara/enabling-ssl-debug-logs-for-wso2-products-30833d5de88e

SSL: :certify: ssl_handshake.erl:1507:Fatal error: certificate expired

Trying to update dependencies on a phoenix app by running: mix deps.get
The only STOUT is:
07:20:21.642 [error] SSL: :certify: ssl_handshake.erl:1507:Fatal error: certificate expired
07:20:21.674 [error] SSL: :certify: ssl_handshake.erl:1507:Fatal error: certificate expired
Registry update failed (http_error)
{:failed_connect, [{:to_address, {'repo.hex.pm', 443}}, {:inet, [:inet], {:tls_alert, 'certificate expired'}}]}
** (Mix) Failed to fetch registry
I have updated elixir and erlang with brew update but that hasn't helped.
Since the certificate for repo.hex.pm is not expired in reality but is very recently issued the error message might be cause by a wrong time on your computer. Thus make sure that you have the current time on your system and try again.

TSD error: self signed certificate in certificate chain

I am following the Angular 2 quick start guide and I'm stuck right at the beginning of it.
My company is filtering our network connections and modifying SSL negociation. In a man in the middle style they assign a self signed certificate as the CA of the destination's certificate.
Therefore when I execute the second command
npm install -g tsd
tsd query angular2 --action install
I get this:
stream.js:75
throw er; // Unhandled stream error in pipe.
^
Error: self signed certificate in certificate chain
at Error (native)
at TLSSocket.<anonymous> (_tls_wrap.js:908:38)
at emitNone (events.js:67:13)
at TLSSocket.emit (events.js:163:7)
at TLSSocket._finishInit (_tls_wrap.js:496:8)
Does anybody know a way of disabling the self signed certificate verification?
One little FYI first : if you just want to learn AngularJS, maybe it's not the best way to start with TypeScript. If it's the case for you, try the tutorial on angularjs.org, which use JavaScript and angular-seed.
Anyway, if you want to use tsd, you have to edit your tsdrc file (in your user's home directory), to set the proxy, and maybe, to turn of strictSSL. See https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/tsd#tsdrc
Following this documentation, this is what you certainly need to add to your tsdrc file :
{
"proxy": "http://proxy.example.com:88",
"strictSSL" : false
}
Edit : I also don't think it's an npm problem. So please update your question.
For yarn a very similar error occurs:
error An unexpected error occurred:
"https://registry.yarnpkg.com/generator-jhipster: self signed
certificate in certificate chain".
after
export NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED=0
I get:
error An unexpected error occurred: "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/generator-jhipster: SSL Error: SELF_SIGNED_CERT_IN_CHAIN".
Finally the solution, with the below yarn is now happy to accept the man in the middle attack by my corporate proxy.
export NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED=0
yarn config set strict-ssl false --global

"Peer not authenticated" when trying to add a form

I have just installed Orbeon 3.9 CE on a WebSphere WAS 7.0 environment all was looking well but when I tried to add a form I got and error sating "peer not authenticated".
I turned on debugging in the log4j.xml file and this is what I got out of it:
2011-05-27 16:34:13,051 ERROR ProcessorService - Exception at oxf:/apps/fr/components/components.xsl (executing XSLT transformation)
javax.net.ssl.SSLPeerUnverifiedException: peer not authenticated
at com.ibm.jsse2.fc.getPeerCertificates(fc.java:46)
at org.apache.http.conn.ssl.AbstractVerifier.verify(AbstractVerifier.java:128)
at org.apache.http.conn.ssl.SSLSocketFactory.connectSocket(SSLSocketFactory.java:390)
at org.apache.http.conn.ssl.SSLSocketFactory.connectSocket(SSLSocketFactory.java:488)
at org.apache.http.conn.scheme.SchemeSocketFactoryAdaptor.connectSocket(SchemeSocketFactoryAdaptor.java:62)
at org.apache.http.impl.conn.DefaultClientConnectionOperator.openConnection(DefaultClientConnectionOperator.java:148)
at org.apache.http.impl.conn.AbstractPoolEntry.open(AbstractPoolEntry.java:149)
at org.apache.http.impl.conn.AbstractPooledConnAdapter.open(AbstractPooledConnAdapter.java:121)
at org.apache.http.impl.client.DefaultRequestDirector.tryConnect(DefaultRequestDirector.java:562)
at org.apache.http.impl.client.DefaultRequestDirector.execute(DefaultRequestDirector.java:415)
at org.apache.http.impl.client.AbstractHttpClient.execute(AbstractHttpClient.java:820)
at org.apache.http.impl.client.AbstractHttpClient.execute(AbstractHttpClient.java:754)
at org.orbeon.oxf.resources.handler.HTTPURLConnection.connect(HTTPURLConnection.java:219)
at org.orbeon.oxf.util.Connection.connect(Connection.java:494)
at org.orbeon.oxf.util.Connection.open(Connection.java:94)
at org.orbeon.oxf.processor.generator.URLGenerator$URLResourceHandler.openConnection(URLGenerator.java:817)
at org.orbeon.oxf.processor.generator.URLGenerator$URLResourceHandler.getResourceMediaType(URLGenerator.java:770)
at org.orbeon.oxf.processor.generator.URLGenerator$1.readImpl(URLGenerator.java:420)
at org.orbeon.oxf.processor.impl.ProcessorOutputImpl$TopLevelOutputFilter.read(ProcessorOutputImpl.java:263)
at org.orbeon.oxf.processor.impl.ProcessorOutputImpl.read(ProcessorOutputImpl.java:406)
at org.orbeon.oxf.processor.ProcessorImpl.readInputAsSAX(ProcessorImpl.java:260)
at org.orbeon.oxf.processor.pipeline.TeeProcessor$TeeProcessorOutputImpl.readImpl(TeeProcessor.java:89)
at org.orbeon.oxf.processor.impl.ProcessorOutputImpl$TopLevelOutputFilter.read(ProcessorOutputImpl.java:263)
at org.orbeon.oxf.processor.impl.ProcessorOutputImpl.read(ProcessorOutputImpl.java:406)
at org.orbeon.oxf.processor.ProcessorImpl.readInputAsSAX(ProcessorImpl.java:260)
at org.orbeon.oxf.processor.ProcessorImpl.readInputAsTinyTree(ProcessorImpl.java:286)
at org.orbeon.oxf.processor.ProcessorImpl$3.read(ProcessorImpl.java:315)
at org.orbeon.oxf.processor.ProcessorImpl.readCacheInputAsObject(ProcessorImpl.java:365)
at org.orbeon.oxf.processor.ProcessorImpl.readCacheInputAsObject(ProcessorImpl.java:330)
at org.orbeon.oxf.processor.ProcessorImpl.readCacheInputAsTinyTree(ProcessorImpl.java:313)
This looks like an error that would happen if you use HTTPS with an invalid certificate (such as a self-signed certificate). If this is what you are doing, you can either:
Add the your certificate to your VM trust store. (I'll let you lookup how to do this on WebSphere.)
Use HTTP instead of HTTPS, at least during development where you don't have a valid certificate.
Get a real certificate, for instance from StartSSL which issues class 1 certificate for free.