Nov 26 19:03:18: TLS Error: TLS object -> incoming plaintext read error Nov 26 19:03:18: TLS_ERROR: BIO read tls_read_plaintext error Nov 26 19:03:18: OpenSSL: error:14090086:SSL routines:ssl3_get_server_certificate:certificate verify failed Nov 26 19:03:18: VERIFY ERROR: depth=1, error=unable to get issuer certificate: C=US, O=Let's Encrypt, CN=Let's Encrypt Authority X3 ![]() Nov 26 19:03:18: State changed to Authenticating Nov 26 19:03:18: WARNING: No server certificate verification method has been enabled. Nov 26 19:03:08: State changed to Connecting Nov 26 19:03:08: SIGUSR1 received, process restarting Nov 26 19:03:08: TLS Error: TLS handshake failed Nov 26 19:03:08: TLS Error: TLS object -> incoming plaintext read error Nov 26 19:03:08: TLS_ERROR: BIO read tls_read_plaintext error Nov 26 19:03:08: OpenSSL: error:14090086:SSL routines:ssl3_get_server_certificate:certificate verify failed Nov 26 19:03:08: VERIFY ERROR: depth=1, error=unable to get issuer certificate: C=US, O=Let's Encrypt, CN=Let's Encrypt Authority X3 Nov 26 19:03:07: WARNING: this configuration may cache passwords in memory - use the auth-nocache option to prevent this Nov 26 19:03:07: State changed to Authenticating Nov 26 19:03:07: WARNING: No server certificate verification method has been enabled. ![]() Nov 26 19:02:56: Connection is reachable. Nov 26 19:02:56: Checking reachability status of connection. Nov 26 19:02:55: Running on Microsoft Windows 10 Pro ![]() Nov 26 19:02:55: State changed to Connecting Is there a workaround or solution for this. ![]() I am using a Let's Encrypt CA which issues certificate from an Intermediate CA. While I am trying to connect to the server it disconnects midway stating that it cannot find the certificate of the Server.
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