Richard Megginson wrote:
It appears when an attempt is made to select "manage certificates",
and a number of other places.
I think this means it's trying to talk SSL. It could be attempting to
open an https connection to the admin server which is only listening to
http. You could try starting the console using
startconsole -D 9 > file 2>&1
to capture the detailed debug log to file. This should give us more
information about what it's doing when it gets that exception.
Using tcplow to sniff the admin console port, the admin server is
definitely trying to talk ssl.
Is there a method of telling the admin server _not_ to use SSL? I have
searched high and low inside the directory, and all the config I can
find has the admin server defined with SSL disabled.
Alternatively, is there a way to switch SSL on on the admin server
without using the console?
Regards,
Graham
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