Nick, > Regarding the logging issue when not specifying --basedev: There is no > "underlying interface necessary" message in any logs in /var/log/. > This is a Debian 7 VM, I suspect it has something to do with that > distribution. It is not a big deal once I opened the code and saw the > proper usage.
I'll have a look at it. > I am able to get two VM's to talk to one another and stream video > through the tunnel, one as client, the other as server. > > I am not able to get my embedded system client to connect to the > server. The log says: > "TLS handshake succeeded > Certificate cannot be verified (status 1026)" > I dont think there is any problem in iprohc. I think the > gnutls_handshake function in gnutls handles the tls hanshake and > certificate verification, and it is returning unsuccessful. I don't > understand what the server gnutls doesnt like about my certificate. Code 1026 means GNUTLS_CERT_INVALID + GNUTLS_CERT_EXPIRED. If the client certificate is not expired, please check the system clock of your embedded system: it is probably too far in past or in future. Regards, Didier
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