this also works for ta-webtools. /opt/splunk/etc/apps/TA-webtools/bin/curl.py sed -E 's/verify=True/verify=False/' /opt/splunk/etc/apps/TA-webtools/bin/curl.py -i @rphillips_splk wrote: This looks like the server (jira side) is rejecting the request because the client (splunk hf with add-on for jira) has verify=True for ssl certificate and likely the client does not have the ssl cert that the server has. It looks like ssl cert verification is True by default in this add-on and needs to be changed from True to False to change this behavior. /users/splunk/etc/apps/jira/bin/libs/requests/sessions.py line 319 set self.verify to False "with a capital F" : SSL Verification default. self.verify = False /users/splunk/etc/apps/jira/bin/libs/requests/adapters.py line 329: def send(self, request, stream=False, timeout=None, verify=True, cert=None, proxies=None): change verify=True to verify=False then restart splunk and see if you still get the SSL errors.
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