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OPENEDGE SECURE SOCKET CONNECTION FAILS WITH
ERROR 9318
INFORMAÇÕES
Article Number 000011557
Environment Product: OpenEdge
Version 10.1x, 11.x
Product: Progress
Version: 9.x
OS: All supported platforms
Question/Problem OpenEdge Secure Socket connection fails to connect using HTTPS. An error message is generated with OpenEdge
Description
error 9318 (SSL failure) and internal error code 54 (unable to get local issuer certificate).
Steps to Reproduce
Clarifying Information Using ABL statement:
CONNECT "ssl H <HTTPS URL> S <port>"
Socket can be accessed via Web Browser and certificate is used with no errors
Error Message Secure Socket Layer (SSL) failure. error code <err_number>: <ssl_error_message> (9318)
Secure Socket Layer (SSL) failure. error code 54: unable to get local issuer certificate <Certificate Name> from
<DLC>\certs (9318)
Defect/Enhancement
Number
Cause Root certificate has not been imported to OpenEdge
Resolution 1 Go to Control Panel > Internet Options > Content folder > "Certificates" button >Trusted Root certification
Authorities > Choose required certificate and click on "Export" button.
2 Export as DER encoded binary X.509 (.CER)
3 Import to OpenEdge using the following command from PROENV:
certutil format DER import exportedfilename.cer
Workaround
Notes This error can occur for any missing certificate, not only the root certificate. If a lowerlevel certificate has not been
imported, the socket may not be accessible through a browser.
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