How can I use a certificate installed in certificate store to connect in python












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I've generated self-signed from IIS and bind with WSUS Administration web site. I simple saved the certificate to a cer file and copied local machine and installed it. I'm able to make https connection with browser. But not with python requests.



How can I use a certificate which is installed in certificate store with python



from requests import Session
from requests_ntlm import HttpNtlmAuth

user = 'administrator'
password = '******'
session = Session()
session.verify = True
# session.verify = False
session.auth = HttpNtlmAuth(user, password)
print(session.get("https://10.66.194.98:8531/ApiRemoting30",
verify=session.verify,
cert=session.cert))









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    I've generated self-signed from IIS and bind with WSUS Administration web site. I simple saved the certificate to a cer file and copied local machine and installed it. I'm able to make https connection with browser. But not with python requests.



    How can I use a certificate which is installed in certificate store with python



    from requests import Session
    from requests_ntlm import HttpNtlmAuth

    user = 'administrator'
    password = '******'
    session = Session()
    session.verify = True
    # session.verify = False
    session.auth = HttpNtlmAuth(user, password)
    print(session.get("https://10.66.194.98:8531/ApiRemoting30",
    verify=session.verify,
    cert=session.cert))









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      I've generated self-signed from IIS and bind with WSUS Administration web site. I simple saved the certificate to a cer file and copied local machine and installed it. I'm able to make https connection with browser. But not with python requests.



      How can I use a certificate which is installed in certificate store with python



      from requests import Session
      from requests_ntlm import HttpNtlmAuth

      user = 'administrator'
      password = '******'
      session = Session()
      session.verify = True
      # session.verify = False
      session.auth = HttpNtlmAuth(user, password)
      print(session.get("https://10.66.194.98:8531/ApiRemoting30",
      verify=session.verify,
      cert=session.cert))









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      I've generated self-signed from IIS and bind with WSUS Administration web site. I simple saved the certificate to a cer file and copied local machine and installed it. I'm able to make https connection with browser. But not with python requests.



      How can I use a certificate which is installed in certificate store with python



      from requests import Session
      from requests_ntlm import HttpNtlmAuth

      user = 'administrator'
      password = '******'
      session = Session()
      session.verify = True
      # session.verify = False
      session.auth = HttpNtlmAuth(user, password)
      print(session.get("https://10.66.194.98:8531/ApiRemoting30",
      verify=session.verify,
      cert=session.cert))






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