03-17-2016 04:57 AM
Hello,
Recently I tried to setup the DDNS with ovh.com using the HTTPS method. During the process i get the current error:
*Mar 17 10:57:18.570: HTTPDNSUPD: Call returned Request Aborted, update of sun.homenetwork <=> 79.42.60.68 failed *Mar 17 10:57:18.570: DYNDNSUPD: Another update completed (outstanding=0, total=0) *Mar 17 10:57:18.570: HTTPDNSUPD: Clearing all session 47 info *Mar 17 10:58:19.494: DYNDNSUPD: Adding DNS mapping for sun.homenetwork <=> 79.42.60.68 *Mar 17 10:58:19.494: HTTPDNS: Update add called for sun.homenetwork <=> 79.42.60.68 *Mar 17 10:58:19.494: HTTPDNSUPD: Session ID = 0x30 *Mar 17 10:58:19.494: HTTPDNSUPD: URL = 'https://username:password@213.186.33.34/nic/update?system=dyndns&hostname=host' *Mar 17 10:58:19.494: HTTPDNSUPD: Sending request *Mar 17 10:58:19.554: opssl_SetPKIInfo entry *Mar 17 10:58:19.554: CRYPTO_PKI: (A035C) Session started - identity selected (Trustpool)x *Mar 17 10:58:19.554: CRYPTO_OPSSL: Can't find router cert. *Mar 17 10:58:19.554: CRYPTO_PKI: unlocked trustpoint Trustpool, refcount is 0 *Mar 17 10:58:19.554: >>> SSL 3.0 Handshake [length 0035], ClientHello *Mar 17 10:58:19.554: 01 00 00 31 03 00 56 EA 8D CB 3F 2B C4 6A B6 00 *Mar 17 10:58:19.554: 87 88 05 75 68 7E 0E 49 DD 26 FD 1C 9A 88 C5 51 *Mar 17 10:58:19.554: BB 65 EC A9 95 BA 00 00 0A 00 04 00 0A 00 05 00 *Mar 17 10:58:19.554: 09 00 FF 01 00 *Mar 17 10:58:19.554: *Mar 17 10:58:19.622: HTTPDNSUPD: Call returned Request Aborted, update of sun.homenetwork <=> 79.42.60.68 failed *Mar 17 10:58:19.622: DYNDNSUPD: Another update completed (outstanding=0, total=0)
From logs looks like there's a problem with the SSL cert. I tried following this documentation without success. I tried to import the ovh.com cert in base64 as you see in the attachment and mentioned in the doc. How I can import my certificates on Cisco 1941? To retrieve this one I just clicked on the lock icon in the browser, but probably is not the right method. The documentation talks about a "chain" with a root cert, intermediate cert and so on, but this is not my field and I have now clue about it.
Thanks for the support
Mauro
03-20-2016 06:19 PM
I think that is going to be hard to resolve. I would try and easy provider like:
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