Ssl Problem “Unable To Get Local Issuer Certificate”
Blog post from Keploy
SSL/TLS certificates are crucial for secure internet communication by encrypting data between servers and clients, forming a chain of trust through Certificate Authorities (CAs). However, the "Unable to Get Local Issuer Certificate" error can occur due to missing intermediate certificates, server misconfigurations, or outdated certificate stores, which prevent clients from verifying the certificate chain. Solutions include updating the certificate store, correctly configuring server certificates, and handling self-signed certificates by adding them to trusted stores. To prevent such errors, it's important to maintain valid SSL certificates, keep certificate stores updated, and regularly audit SSL/TLS configurations. Tools like SSL Labs' SSL Test can help diagnose and resolve these issues, while auto-renewal setups with Certbot or other ACME clients ensure certificates do not expire unnoticed.
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