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      bigjohnv12 last edited by

      Hi

      Im getting this error in ruTorrent and I suspect its related to the recent maintenance, is anyone else getting it or should i contact the helpdesk?

      Tracker: [Peer certificate cannot be authenticated with given CA certificates]

      Thanks

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        bigjohnv12 @bigjohnv12 last edited by

        @bigjohnv12 oh a restart of rtorrent sorted it, incase anyone is having a similar issue

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          mymy2010 last edited by

          i got this problem too. But restart the rtorrent service does not help to solve the problem.

          Cannot seed and download.

          Can anyone give some advice please , thanks very much in advance.

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            mymy2010 last edited by

            i found the solution:

            add the following line into .rtorrent.rc file.
            network.http.ssl_verify_peer.set=0

            after saving the file, restart rtorrent service

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              bi4smooth @mymy2010 last edited by

              @mymy2010 said in Tracker: [Peer certificate cannot be authenticated with given CA certificates]:

              i found the solution:

              add the following line into .rtorrent.rc file.
              network.http.ssl_verify_peer.set=0

              after saving the file, restart rtorrent service

              So you know: the SSL issue is Internet-wide and is caused by the expiration of an older CA (Certificate Authority) cert. It's exacerbated by some cross-signing of other CA and ICA (intermediate certificate authority) certs, but generally one VERY OLD CA cert expired and it's having unintended effects widely!

              But the answer is to fix your Windows (or Mac)... your torrent client lets your OS "trust" (or not) the SSL certs... if your Windows (or Mac or Linux or phone!) trusted CA certs are out-of-date, you're getting these kinds of errors. Fix the "Trusted Store" in your OS, then reboot (it mostly only reads the Trusted Store at boot time so you need to reboot to "reload" them...

              Disabling the SSL checking will work - but it also opens you up to malicious attacks through your torrent client. Low risk, perhaps - but a risk. Once you fix your SSL Trusted Store, turn the checking back on in your client!

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                Joker @bi4smooth last edited by

                @bi4smooth this issue should be solved by now. a new certficate was just installed

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                  bi4smooth @Joker last edited by

                  @joker said in Tracker: [Peer certificate cannot be authenticated with given CA certificates]:

                  @bi4smooth this issue should be solved by now. a new certficate was just installed

                  Great news... thanks for the update!

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