CentOS 7 client fails to connect
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 @Sebastian-Roth said in CentOS 7 client fails to connect: wget --no-check-certificate https://fogus/fog/management/other/ssl/srvpublic.crt The log on the server is: 148.60.3.96 - - [27/Jan/2020:17:02:17 +0100] "GET /fog/management/other/ssl/srvpublic.crt HTTP/1.1" 200 1749 "-" "Wget/1.14 (linux-gnu)"
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 @adrien17 Have you modified the apache config by an chance? 
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 @Sebastian-Roth 
 The apache configuration of our fog server is generated by fog
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 @adrien17 Ahhhhh, should have remembered this earlier. Unfortunately there was an issue in the config being generated. Please edit /etc/httpd/conf.d/fog.confand search for the lineSSLCertificateChainFile $webdirdest/management/other/ca.cert.derand change to SSLCACertificateFile $webdirdest/management/other/ca.cert.pemNote the end of the line is also changed!! Then restart the webserver ( systemctl restart httpd).
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 The result is the same: 
 on the client the message error is again
 âCommunication ERROR: SSL connection error: System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509ChainStatus[]â
 and on the server nothing is logged.
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 @adrien17 said in CentOS 7 client fails to connect: and on the server nothing is logged. I thought you see the HTTP 302 redirect on the server?!? 
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 No, there is not the 302 redirect in the log. Itâs as if the server receives no demand from the client. 
 I donât find the IP address of the client in the other files in /var/log/httpd.
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 @adrien17 said in CentOS 7 client fails to connect: On the server, I have had a log (in /var/log/httpd/access_log) when I installed the client : Ahhhhh, sorry, I must have overlooked this was only from when you installed the fog-client. I have searched the web for this error but havenât found a clue yet. I will try to set this up and see if I can replicate the error. 
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 @adrien17 Ok, I was able to replicate, find and fix the issue. Arrrgh, should have looked into this before pushing out the new fog-client release yesterday. I knew 0.11.18 wouldnât be bug free but didnât think weâd catch one that quickly. Download fixed DLL and put in /opt/fog-service/Zazzles.dll. Then stop and restart the client or reboot the computer.
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 Okay, now the client gets the information from the server without error and can execute a task launched from the server. 
 Thanks a lot.