Security

Error recieved while browsing for apps in Splunk

suneel_k
Explorer

While trying to open browse for apps, getting the following error:

Error connecting: error:

14090086:SSL routines:ssl3_get_server_certificate:certificate verify failed - please check the output of the `openssl verify` command for the certificates involved; note that if certificate verification is enabled (requireClientCert or sslVerifyServerCert set to "true"), the CA certificate and the server certificate should not have the same Common Name.. Your Splunk instance is specifying custom CAs to trust using sslRootCAPath configuration in server.conf's [sslConfig] stanza. Make sure the CAs in the appsCA.pem (located under $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/auth/appsCA.pem) are included in the CAs specified by sslRootCAPath. To do this, append appsCA.pem to the file specified by the sslRootCAPath parameter.

Please help me to resolve the issue.

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amitm05
Builder

@suneel_k
I think the error in itself is clearly stating what the problem is. Have you followed the steps mentioned ?
A related thread if it helps you -
https://answers.splunk.com/answers/563957/error-when-accessing-apps-in-splunk-free-enterpris.html

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suneel_k
Explorer

yes, i followed the steps, even then it is not working.

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