S3 SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED after Upgrade to 3.2.1
Ingo Hellmer
19 Posts
February 11, 2024, 5:38 pmQuote from Ingo Hellmer on February 11, 2024, 5:38 pmI am using PetasSAN 3.1 as S3 Archiv for Veeam. After Updating to 3.2.1 I have the above error when creating a new bucket with AWS CLI. If I use the additional parameter --no-verfify-ssl the bucket is created but in Veeam I cannot create the folder or the backup repository due to error messages.
I changed the self-signed certificate with a valid certificate from Certum - but the error is still there.
I am using PetasSAN 3.1 as S3 Archiv for Veeam. After Updating to 3.2.1 I have the above error when creating a new bucket with AWS CLI. If I use the additional parameter --no-verfify-ssl the bucket is created but in Veeam I cannot create the folder or the backup repository due to error messages.
I changed the self-signed certificate with a valid certificate from Certum - but the error is still there.
admin
2,930 Posts
February 12, 2024, 9:15 pmQuote from admin on February 12, 2024, 9:15 pmWe do not modify certificates during upgrade.
If AWS CLI does not verify the certificate, then either the certificate is not valid or the certificate authorities are not configured correct in AWS CLI environment, it is not a PetaSAN issue. My understanding is that AWS CLI tool has its own certificate store outside of the OS, in our S3 guide we have an example to configure this.
We do not modify certificates during upgrade.
If AWS CLI does not verify the certificate, then either the certificate is not valid or the certificate authorities are not configured correct in AWS CLI environment, it is not a PetaSAN issue. My understanding is that AWS CLI tool has its own certificate store outside of the OS, in our S3 guide we have an example to configure this.
Ingo Hellmer
19 Posts
February 15, 2024, 3:44 pmQuote from Ingo Hellmer on February 15, 2024, 3:44 pmI found the problem - node 4 did not use the time server set under general (only node 1-3) and when using S3 Service on this node show various errors. After setting the timeserver everything works as expected - Sorry.
I found the problem - node 4 did not use the time server set under general (only node 1-3) and when using S3 Service on this node show various errors. After setting the timeserver everything works as expected - Sorry.
S3 SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED after Upgrade to 3.2.1
Ingo Hellmer
19 Posts
Quote from Ingo Hellmer on February 11, 2024, 5:38 pmI am using PetasSAN 3.1 as S3 Archiv for Veeam. After Updating to 3.2.1 I have the above error when creating a new bucket with AWS CLI. If I use the additional parameter --no-verfify-ssl the bucket is created but in Veeam I cannot create the folder or the backup repository due to error messages.
I changed the self-signed certificate with a valid certificate from Certum - but the error is still there.
I am using PetasSAN 3.1 as S3 Archiv for Veeam. After Updating to 3.2.1 I have the above error when creating a new bucket with AWS CLI. If I use the additional parameter --no-verfify-ssl the bucket is created but in Veeam I cannot create the folder or the backup repository due to error messages.
I changed the self-signed certificate with a valid certificate from Certum - but the error is still there.
admin
2,930 Posts
Quote from admin on February 12, 2024, 9:15 pmWe do not modify certificates during upgrade.
If AWS CLI does not verify the certificate, then either the certificate is not valid or the certificate authorities are not configured correct in AWS CLI environment, it is not a PetaSAN issue. My understanding is that AWS CLI tool has its own certificate store outside of the OS, in our S3 guide we have an example to configure this.
We do not modify certificates during upgrade.
If AWS CLI does not verify the certificate, then either the certificate is not valid or the certificate authorities are not configured correct in AWS CLI environment, it is not a PetaSAN issue. My understanding is that AWS CLI tool has its own certificate store outside of the OS, in our S3 guide we have an example to configure this.
Ingo Hellmer
19 Posts
Quote from Ingo Hellmer on February 15, 2024, 3:44 pmI found the problem - node 4 did not use the time server set under general (only node 1-3) and when using S3 Service on this node show various errors. After setting the timeserver everything works as expected - Sorry.
I found the problem - node 4 did not use the time server set under general (only node 1-3) and when using S3 Service on this node show various errors. After setting the timeserver everything works as expected - Sorry.