Ok, I can grab one and even have one on hand with startup, the cert install and then issues after.
However its full of IPs and emails and stuff. Not stuff I want to announce.
Is that something I can message you or anonymize easily?
Ok, I can grab one and even have one on hand with startup, the cert install and then issues after.
However its full of IPs and emails and stuff. Not stuff I want to announce.
Is that something I can message you or anonymize easily?
See PM
Blockquote Oct 04, 2021 07:26:51.182 [0x7f8ca2ba3b38] Debug — CERT: incomplete TLS handshake from IP:58302: sslv3 alert certificate unknown
Oct 04, 2021 07:26:55.659 [0x7f8ca2ba3b38] Debug — CERT: incomplete TLS handshake from IP:58277: sslv3 alert certificate unknown
Oct 04, 2021 07:27:05.747 [0x7f8ca2ba3b38] Debug — CERT: incomplete TLS handshake from 127.0.0.1:43626: sslv3 alert certificate unknown
Oct 04, 2021 07:27:15.778 [0x7f8ca2ba3b38] Debug — CERT: incomplete TLS handshake from IP:58397: sslv3 alert certificate unknown
Oct 04, 2021 07:27:16.364 [0x7f8ca2ba3b38] Debug — CERT: incomplete TLS handshake from 127.0.0.1:43628: sslv3 alert certificate unknown
I have the same certificate issue as others. May I ask you to reset mine as well for plex.tv? I have already restarted my system with no change to the issue.
Thanks!
Your certificate has been reset.
Restart the server.
Thanks @ChuckPa ! I still get the same error message.
Android and Iphone works, but no success via web (only with direct ip and port).
Will try to reinstall the latest qpkg package on my NAS and see if that helps
Hi @ChuckPa, could you reset my cert too please ? I have the cert’s error.
Thanks 
Hi @ChuckPa
Can I be a pain and ask you to reset mine too. 
Hi @ChuckPa
I think I’m in the same boat. Can’t connect securely and getting the following error in my logs:
CERT: incomplete TLS handshake: sslv3 alert certificate unknown.
Happy to provide logs if that helps.
Thanks.
im still having the same issue still, please can you reset my cert
CERT: incomplete TLS handshake from 192.168.0.86:50384: sslv3 alert certificate expired
I’m having the same issue, could you please reset the certificate?
Thank you
If you have it on discrete devices then the browsers (specifically their hosts) have the issue. The host is caching / hanging on to the old certificate because it’s the same name. This has been seen with Safari. One user resolved by manually installing the updated R3 for the L.E. CA.
Your certificate has been reset. Restart the server. If Safari is giving issues, you will need contact AppleCare as I do not know how to clear it.
@badcam40
Your certificate has been reset. Restart the server.
Your cerificate was created on Sun, 03 Oct 2021 21:36:13 +0000. It does not need resetting.
You need to track down which device(s) need the reset.
@stonkin9899
Your certificate has been reset. Restart the server.
Your certificate was created on Sun, 03 Oct 2021 04:27:13 +0000 and does not eed resetting.
You need to track down which device(s) are caching the old certificate and reset/ flush it.
Hi @ChuckPa, Its a mystery to me as well, seems that it was DNS issues, did some changes and got better at first, but still not 100%, even on local network doing a ping to the computer always shows time outs or drooped packages (wifi connection and it was the only computer with the issue), checking what I did before the issue raised, I did install another thing that I wanted on the same computer, and it seems that that was the problem, did disable it and no time outs or packages drooped when doing ping to the computer, I still see the log “NetworkInterface: Notified of network changed (force=0)” time to time so no idea so far, will continue to find the correct solution, this its for another topic I know, but wanted to thank you for the support.
The program that I disabled and solved my DNS issues was: Home Assistant Supervised
Thanks
Thanks @ChuckPa, it’s ok now 
CERT: incomplete TLS handshake from 217.39.65.238:1025: sslv3 alert certificate expired
still getting issues dang it
I need to see the log ZIP please. Can’t diagnose that in isolation.
Found i had to delete the device from ‘authorised devices’ then sign back in manually, works now, thank you
Thank you for relaying that.
That’s a new way of resolving which I did not know.
I greatly appreciate that!
@ChuckPa i had tried that before, but it didn’t work until the cert was renewed, i even reflashed my device, to no joy, so it seems a 2 part issue - i am using old rasplex (pi2) but it’s been 100% solid for years 
summary -
new certificate
delete device from authorised devices
reboot device
sign in again
all set 
thanks for the prompt replies!
I could have saved you some trouble ?
The Rasplex package (Github) was recompiled with current certs in it.
Updating that SD card with the new executable would have immediately fixed it (as I referenced above)
It seems most of the problems in this thread are related to RasPlex.