Hi,

Does RDK-B support HTTPS/SSL based connections to ACS server( secure connection based  on certificate )?

Thanks.

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  1. Unknown User (apastuchov)

    yes, it does

  2. Unknown User (smariappan)

    Yes, connection to ACS server is secured in RDK-B.

  3. Unknown User (cclark)

    Just to clarify, is this referring to TLS client certificate authentication support?

  4. Unknown User (smariappan)

    Yes, this is referring to TLS client certificate authentication

  5. Unknown User (cturner01)

    How might one go about configuring and troubleshooting this?  I've replaced /nvram/cacert.pem with my root and intermediate.  In a packet capture, I see the client connecting and then disconnecting after the TLS handshake begins.  Where can one get some log information from the client to help diagnose what the problem is?

  6. Unknown User (nuno.barros5)

    Hi,
    I have recently installed the RDK-B on a Raspberry Pi and want to connect it to the ACS through HTTPS. However, every time that it tries to establish the connection it appears that is not able to validate the certificate authority by default.

    Logs:

    [mod=TR69, lvl=WARN] [tid=16874] OpenSSL: error:14090086:lib(20):func(144):reason(134)

    [mod=TR69, lvl=WARN] [tid=16874] Certificate not verified - ACS unable to get local issuer certificate


    Although, when I use the "curl" command to perform a request to the same HTTPS URL, I can confirm that the TLS handshake is properly exchange.

    Could it be possible to have some guidance/clarifications on how I can setup the HTTPS connection?