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| Author | christian.heimes |
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| Recipients | Matt Wright, christian.heimes |
| Date | 2016年09月15日.15:54:28 |
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| Message-id | <1473954868.44.0.541911246612.issue28170@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Do you happen to talk to an ElasticSearch cluster with a GEN_RID in the subject alternative name field? It's a known bug in Python's ssl code. The fix #27691 will be in the next releases of 2.7 and 3.5. In the mean time you can work around the bug by reconfiguring your ES cluster and application. You have to use different certs for node <-> client and node <-> node communication. OID 1.2.3.4.5.5 should only be in the cluster communication certs. https://github.com/floragunncom/search-guard-docs/blob/1a35ec309661f7b8fb1efc2586fc298dcb7cb139/installation.md#generating-a-server-certificate |
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| 2016年09月15日 15:54:28 | christian.heimes | set | recipients: + christian.heimes, Matt Wright |
| 2016年09月15日 15:54:28 | christian.heimes | set | messageid: <1473954868.44.0.541911246612.issue28170@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2016年09月15日 15:54:28 | christian.heimes | link | issue28170 messages |
| 2016年09月15日 15:54:28 | christian.heimes | create | |