Question #202039 on Epoptes changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/epoptes/+question/202039
Status: Open => Answered
Alkis Georgopoulos proposed the following answer:
You can copy the certificate with scp or any other method you like, instead of
using `epoptes-client -c`.
But the same 789 port is used for the client <=> server communication, so if
the networking problem appears again, the clients won't be able to connect to
the server even if they have the certificate.
If that happens again, try the client openssl command above. If that
works, `epoptes-client -c server` should work too, otherwise it's an
epoptes bug (but I don't think that's likely). If that doesn't work,
it's a networking issue. Check again the firewall, your iptables etc.
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