Logstash HTTP output with SSL certificates not working on Ubuntu 14












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The Logstash HTTP output when used for SSL authentication doesn't seem to be working on Ubuntu 14, but works perfect in Ubuntu 16.
Referring to this answer, I have compiled it with pkcs8 format of the key, and the same certificate and the same key works fine in Ubuntu 16, but not on Ubuntu 14. I am getting the error "Received fatal alert: handshake_failure" on Ubuntu 14, Any ideas on what's happening?










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    The Logstash HTTP output when used for SSL authentication doesn't seem to be working on Ubuntu 14, but works perfect in Ubuntu 16.
    Referring to this answer, I have compiled it with pkcs8 format of the key, and the same certificate and the same key works fine in Ubuntu 16, but not on Ubuntu 14. I am getting the error "Received fatal alert: handshake_failure" on Ubuntu 14, Any ideas on what's happening?










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      The Logstash HTTP output when used for SSL authentication doesn't seem to be working on Ubuntu 14, but works perfect in Ubuntu 16.
      Referring to this answer, I have compiled it with pkcs8 format of the key, and the same certificate and the same key works fine in Ubuntu 16, but not on Ubuntu 14. I am getting the error "Received fatal alert: handshake_failure" on Ubuntu 14, Any ideas on what's happening?










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      The Logstash HTTP output when used for SSL authentication doesn't seem to be working on Ubuntu 14, but works perfect in Ubuntu 16.
      Referring to this answer, I have compiled it with pkcs8 format of the key, and the same certificate and the same key works fine in Ubuntu 16, but not on Ubuntu 14. I am getting the error "Received fatal alert: handshake_failure" on Ubuntu 14, Any ideas on what's happening?







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          Turns out that my Ubuntu 14 had Java 1.7, which had some deprecated cipher suites, which was why I was getting an handshake failure while connecting to the server. It works fine in Java 1.8. You can provide custom Java to the logstash process by specifying JAVA_HOME=/path/to/your/JRE bin/logstash conf.d/logstash.conf.






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            Turns out that my Ubuntu 14 had Java 1.7, which had some deprecated cipher suites, which was why I was getting an handshake failure while connecting to the server. It works fine in Java 1.8. You can provide custom Java to the logstash process by specifying JAVA_HOME=/path/to/your/JRE bin/logstash conf.d/logstash.conf.






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              Turns out that my Ubuntu 14 had Java 1.7, which had some deprecated cipher suites, which was why I was getting an handshake failure while connecting to the server. It works fine in Java 1.8. You can provide custom Java to the logstash process by specifying JAVA_HOME=/path/to/your/JRE bin/logstash conf.d/logstash.conf.






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                Turns out that my Ubuntu 14 had Java 1.7, which had some deprecated cipher suites, which was why I was getting an handshake failure while connecting to the server. It works fine in Java 1.8. You can provide custom Java to the logstash process by specifying JAVA_HOME=/path/to/your/JRE bin/logstash conf.d/logstash.conf.






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                Turns out that my Ubuntu 14 had Java 1.7, which had some deprecated cipher suites, which was why I was getting an handshake failure while connecting to the server. It works fine in Java 1.8. You can provide custom Java to the logstash process by specifying JAVA_HOME=/path/to/your/JRE bin/logstash conf.d/logstash.conf.







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