Hi!

David Woolley 13.10.02:

>Self signed certificates are root certificates.  If you don't have the
>relevant root certificate in the your certificates file, it means that
>you don't trust anyone to vouch for the authenticity of the site.  Root
>certicates represent people like Verisign that are in the business of
>confirming the identity of servers, etc.

  Thanks. In fact this explanation helped a lot to find the actual
problem. I had cert.pem as suggested at /usr/local/ssl but openssl
wanted to use /etc/ssl instead. After deleting odl /etc/ssl and making
symlink from /usr/local/ssl to /etc/ssl it is working as expected,
thanks!

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