Michael,

Thanks for the suggestion.  I checked the cert and got "Verify return code: 
21 (unable to verify the first certificate)".  I added the required 
CA-bundle and restarted Apache.  Now when I check the cert I get "Verify 
return code: 0 (ok)".

But Sword still says, "Unauthorized Credentials".

Glenn


On Wednesday, January 23, 2019 at 11:03:34 AM UTC-6, Michael Plate wrote:
>
> Hi Glen, 
>
> Am 23.01.19 um 17:55 schrieb librarysy...@gmail.com <javascript:>: 
> > We are using Vireo 3.0.6 (with Sword v1) and publishing to a DSpace 6.3 
> > repository.  Since updating the operating systems on both servers, Vireo 
> > can’t connect to the DSpace repository to deposit theses and 
> > dissertations.  The DSpace server is running Amazon Linux kernel 
> > 4.14.88-72.73.amzn1.x86_64, Tomcat 7 and Apache 2.2.  At first, the 
> > error message indicated a certificate error.  I replaced the cacerts 
> > files and the operating system CA files with the ones that existed prior 
> > to the update.  That fixed the certificate error, but now we get 
> > “unauthorized credentials” when testing the connection. 
> […] 
>
> did you check the cert chain via openssl ? 
>
>
> openssl s_client -connect your.server.name:443 -showcert 
>
>
>

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