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Hi,
i solved the problem, it was the wrong CA i used for signing... i needed
to sign with the AuthCerts CA. Since it obvously provides different
extensions for client authentication, it now works!
Cheers, Patty
Pattrick Hüper wrote:
Hi,
yes i do, at least with the same parameter to the same (copied) file
it works on the client side, and if i use the sample-keys files. And
without the parameter, it does not find the first CA, the error that i
describe lists the first (depth 1) certificate.
And BTW, openssl verify works with the same CA file.... strange!
Cheers, Patty
John Locke wrote:
Do you have the -ca parameter set correctly in your server's OpenVPN
config file?
Cheers,
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