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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/24/19 10:34 AM, Sean Bright
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/24/2019 9:02 AM, Doug Lytle
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cite="mid:sig.5261025894.b1a5f4d4-b261-ec51-e5b5-be4a7ca7b111@drdos.info"><font
face="Courier New, Courier, monospace">[Dec 24 07:48:46]
WARNING[10679] res_calendar_caldav.c: Unknown response to
CalDAV calendar calendar.name.here, request REPORT to
/dav/username/Calendar: Server certificate changed: connection
intercepted?<br>
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Would this be considered a bug, or do I have something setup
incorrectly?</font></blockquote>
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This error message comes from neon and was removed in r1938 back
in 2014[1]:<br>
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<tt>src/ne_openssl.c (ne__negotiate_ssl): Don't fail hard for
SSL cert change, invoke verify callback.</tt><br>
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For better or worse, Asterisk's verify callback allows all
certificates, so this doesn't appear to be an Asterisk bug. You
should probably try to find a newer version of neon for your
distribution.<br>
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Thanks guys for the input!<br>
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Just another reason to upgrade that to Debian Buster.<br>
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Doug<br>
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