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Using this CURL syntax bellow

curl --header "Content-type: application/json" --request POST --data '{ "userID" : "***", "securityCode":"***", "token":"***" }' https://12.12.12.12:1234/hhh/AAA/bbb

Produce this error

curl: (60) Issuer certificate is invalid. More details here: http://curl.haxx.se/docs/sslcerts.html

curl performs SSL certificate verification by default, using a "bundle" of Certificate Authority (CA) public keys (CA certs). If the default bundle file isn't adequate, you can specify an alternate file using the --cacert option. If this HTTPS server uses a certificate signed by a CA represented in the bundle, the certificate verification probably failed due to a problem with the certificate (it might be expired, or the name might not match the domain name in the URL). If you'd like to turn off curl's verification of the certificate, use the -k (or --insecure) option

Have try this method

curl https://curl.haxx.se/ca/cacert.pem -o /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/anchors/ca-bundle.crt

update-ca-trust

Still doesn't works. I'm don't want to use -k option, it just workaround solution for insecure connection. Have anybody facing same issue? Please share. Thank you

Ps. On Centos 7 environment

Yohanim
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    Well, who is the issuer of your certificate? The documentation linked in the error message provides everything you need to solve this (and it's not the method you tried). – Gerald Schneider May 13 '19 at 09:14

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The certificate of the server is either not trusted or does not list 12.12.12.12 as a verified IP address. You could use the output of

    openssl s_client -showcerts -connect 12.12.12.12:1234 </dev/null

to inspect the certificates and see what exactly the problem is.

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