SSL error - certificate verify failed - AWS IOT (basicPubSub.py)












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I am trying to use the AWS IoT basicPubSub.py script to test my AWS connection, but I keep getting this error. I have tried various fixes, but cannot resolve the problem.



I have tried it using my MacBook and RPi and still have the same issue.



ssl.SSLError: [SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED] certificate verify failed (_ssl.c:720)










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  • Which command are you using? $ python AWS_IoT_basicPubSub.py -k ...... -e ...... ? Do you have the public/private certificates and rootCA.pem also ?

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    Nov 27 '18 at 13:45


















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I am trying to use the AWS IoT basicPubSub.py script to test my AWS connection, but I keep getting this error. I have tried various fixes, but cannot resolve the problem.



I have tried it using my MacBook and RPi and still have the same issue.



ssl.SSLError: [SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED] certificate verify failed (_ssl.c:720)










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  • Which command are you using? $ python AWS_IoT_basicPubSub.py -k ...... -e ...... ? Do you have the public/private certificates and rootCA.pem also ?

    – Rubens_Z
    Nov 27 '18 at 13:45
















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I am trying to use the AWS IoT basicPubSub.py script to test my AWS connection, but I keep getting this error. I have tried various fixes, but cannot resolve the problem.



I have tried it using my MacBook and RPi and still have the same issue.



ssl.SSLError: [SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED] certificate verify failed (_ssl.c:720)










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I am trying to use the AWS IoT basicPubSub.py script to test my AWS connection, but I keep getting this error. I have tried various fixes, but cannot resolve the problem.



I have tried it using my MacBook and RPi and still have the same issue.



ssl.SSLError: [SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED] certificate verify failed (_ssl.c:720)







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  • Which command are you using? $ python AWS_IoT_basicPubSub.py -k ...... -e ...... ? Do you have the public/private certificates and rootCA.pem also ?

    – Rubens_Z
    Nov 27 '18 at 13:45





















  • Which command are you using? $ python AWS_IoT_basicPubSub.py -k ...... -e ...... ? Do you have the public/private certificates and rootCA.pem also ?

    – Rubens_Z
    Nov 27 '18 at 13:45



















Which command are you using? $ python AWS_IoT_basicPubSub.py -k ...... -e ...... ? Do you have the public/private certificates and rootCA.pem also ?

– Rubens_Z
Nov 27 '18 at 13:45







Which command are you using? $ python AWS_IoT_basicPubSub.py -k ...... -e ...... ? Do you have the public/private certificates and rootCA.pem also ?

– Rubens_Z
Nov 27 '18 at 13:45














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I am not sure how I managed to fix this problem, I tried the following items to fix the problem:



Re-created all the certificates
Re-installated CLI using sudo
Installed ssl (sudo apt-get install -y libssl-dev)
I going to do a fresh installation on my RPi and repeat the steps to understand how this was resolved and fixed.






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    I am not sure how I managed to fix this problem, I tried the following items to fix the problem:



    Re-created all the certificates
    Re-installated CLI using sudo
    Installed ssl (sudo apt-get install -y libssl-dev)
    I going to do a fresh installation on my RPi and repeat the steps to understand how this was resolved and fixed.






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      I am not sure how I managed to fix this problem, I tried the following items to fix the problem:



      Re-created all the certificates
      Re-installated CLI using sudo
      Installed ssl (sudo apt-get install -y libssl-dev)
      I going to do a fresh installation on my RPi and repeat the steps to understand how this was resolved and fixed.






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        I am not sure how I managed to fix this problem, I tried the following items to fix the problem:



        Re-created all the certificates
        Re-installated CLI using sudo
        Installed ssl (sudo apt-get install -y libssl-dev)
        I going to do a fresh installation on my RPi and repeat the steps to understand how this was resolved and fixed.






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        I am not sure how I managed to fix this problem, I tried the following items to fix the problem:



        Re-created all the certificates
        Re-installated CLI using sudo
        Installed ssl (sudo apt-get install -y libssl-dev)
        I going to do a fresh installation on my RPi and repeat the steps to understand how this was resolved and fixed.







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