Steve Matzura
2023-Feb-03 11:46 UTC
[Icecast] Still struggling with secure connection to server
I have made some progress though. According to the documentation for SSL-secured connections: ssl-certificate If specified, this points to the location of a file that contains both the X.509 private and public key. This is required for HTTPS support to be enabled. I created the required file by concatenating our public and private keys. However, when I connect to the port using a browser, I get the PR_END_OF_FILE_ERROR code, and the message: ? The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified. ? Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem. The keys are valid. If they weren't, everyone visiting our Web page would get other errors, and that's not what's happening. Anything else I can show or tell, glad to. This is becoming more and more important as our services are expanding and everybody wants a secure connection because they're all listening with browsers.
webmaster at berean-biblechurch.org
2023-Feb-04 20:58 UTC
[Icecast] Still struggling with secure connection to server
You are testing from outside of the network the server is on? You are using PEM-formatted certs? You have a build (Linux or Windows) that has SSL support integrated in it? On 2023-02-03 05:46, Steve Matzura wrote:> I have made some progress though. > > > According to the documentation for SSL-secured connections: > > > ssl-certificate > If specified, this points to the location of a file that contains both > the X.509 private and public key. This is required for HTTPS support > to be enabled. > > I created the required file by concatenating our public and private > keys. However, when I connect to the port using a browser, I get the > PR_END_OF_FILE_ERROR code, and the message: > > > ? The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the > authenticity of the received data could not be verified. > ? Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem. > > The keys are valid. If they weren't, everyone visiting our Web page > would get other errors, and that's not what's happening. > > > Anything else I can show or tell, glad to. This is becoming more and > more important as our services are expanding and everybody wants a > secure connection because they're all listening with browsers. > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast