Failed TLSv1.2 handshake with error 67702888--bad signature

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  I'm trying to troubleshoot some development code which is enabling TLSv1.1 and 1.2 and failing. Have an odd tls handshake failure, with an error number that I can find any documentation about (is there any?) that indicates "67702888--bad signature" which is being logged on the server side; and I'm trying to see where in the handshake things are falling apart.

Looks like it's negotiating tls1.2 and agreeing on TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256 but the client seems to be sending a certificate although I don't see it requesting mutual authentication.

I've attached a very short wireshark capture - does anyone know what that error code might be related to or can give me a hint as to what's going awry here?  Thanks ... N


Nou Dadoun
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