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David Abdala
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I'm not sure if "not always getting the error" means that for that particular certificate it fails sometimes, or that just for that certificate it fails, and works for other certificates. In case it is the second option: this certificate fails, others run. I has a similar problem with a self-signed certificate where the "CA" name was different from the common-name. I have no idea how that certificate end up the way it did, but the only solution was to make a new certificate, with all the fields properly filled. Compare the failing certificate with a functional one, you should spot a certificate field that has an "unusual" value (or absence of it). In my case it was generated with an old (I presume) version of OpenSSL. Good luck.
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