Subj : Re: MRC...
To : StackFault
From : Shurato
Date : Tue Feb 20 2024 08:07 pm
St> Sh> St> SSL depend on the Python SSL libraries, it should all be taken
St> care o
St> Sh> St> Python, and unlike server-side, no key is required. It will use
St> the
St> Sh> St> trusted certificates in your machine truested store to validate
St> the s
St> Sh> St> certificate.
St> Sh> Sounds easy enough, but I don't know where the trusted store would
St> be...
St> Sh> I don't have keys stored in Windows and wouldn't know how... I'll
St> try my
St> Sh> friend google.
St> Like mentioned, nothing extra to do. If you have an issue, it's something
St> else than certificates unless you run an unsupported version of Windows
St> where the certificates do not get updated anymore by the OS.
I don't use IIS, I use Apache, so I've got certificates in directories, same
with icecast. I don't have certficates installed in windows. I tried to add
the Certificate MMC and add my shsbbs_net.pem file, but that didn't do
anything at all as near as I could tell.