Openssl is unable to establish SSL connection, when I try to access a local site through third party tools...












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I want to monitor the index of a site periodically on our local network out of browsers. I tried to download it by wget in Windows10:



> wget --no-check-certificate --no-hsts --content-on-error --ignore-length --unlink --server-response --show-progress --verbose https://172.*.*.*:*/app



But it couldn't fetch the page. Here is the result:



--2019-02-02 16:56:01--  https://172.*.*.*:*/app
Connecting to 172.*.*.*:*... connected.
OpenSSL: error:2406F079:random number generator:RAND_load_file:Cannot open file
Unable to establish SSL connection.


I also tried with other tools like urlwatch and curl. None of the couldn't get access to that page! Is there any idea? Here is the error given by urlwatch:



HTTPSConnectionPool(host='172.*.*.*', port=*):
Max retries exceeded with url: /app
(Caused by SSLError(SSLError(1,
'[SSL: SSLV3_ALERT_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE] sslv3 alert handshake failure (_ssl.c:1056)')))


More details:



openssl:




  • s_client debug: https://dpaste.de/hqQR/raw

  • s_client tls1: https://dpaste.de/DWQY/raw

  • s_client tls1_1: https://dpaste.de/kgir/raw

  • s_client tls1_2: https://dpaste.de/dRy4/raw


chrome > F12 for debuggging tools > security tab: https://u.teknik.io/xLajT.png










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    I want to monitor the index of a site periodically on our local network out of browsers. I tried to download it by wget in Windows10:



    > wget --no-check-certificate --no-hsts --content-on-error --ignore-length --unlink --server-response --show-progress --verbose https://172.*.*.*:*/app



    But it couldn't fetch the page. Here is the result:



    --2019-02-02 16:56:01--  https://172.*.*.*:*/app
    Connecting to 172.*.*.*:*... connected.
    OpenSSL: error:2406F079:random number generator:RAND_load_file:Cannot open file
    Unable to establish SSL connection.


    I also tried with other tools like urlwatch and curl. None of the couldn't get access to that page! Is there any idea? Here is the error given by urlwatch:



    HTTPSConnectionPool(host='172.*.*.*', port=*):
    Max retries exceeded with url: /app
    (Caused by SSLError(SSLError(1,
    '[SSL: SSLV3_ALERT_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE] sslv3 alert handshake failure (_ssl.c:1056)')))


    More details:



    openssl:




    • s_client debug: https://dpaste.de/hqQR/raw

    • s_client tls1: https://dpaste.de/DWQY/raw

    • s_client tls1_1: https://dpaste.de/kgir/raw

    • s_client tls1_2: https://dpaste.de/dRy4/raw


    chrome > F12 for debuggging tools > security tab: https://u.teknik.io/xLajT.png










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      I want to monitor the index of a site periodically on our local network out of browsers. I tried to download it by wget in Windows10:



      > wget --no-check-certificate --no-hsts --content-on-error --ignore-length --unlink --server-response --show-progress --verbose https://172.*.*.*:*/app



      But it couldn't fetch the page. Here is the result:



      --2019-02-02 16:56:01--  https://172.*.*.*:*/app
      Connecting to 172.*.*.*:*... connected.
      OpenSSL: error:2406F079:random number generator:RAND_load_file:Cannot open file
      Unable to establish SSL connection.


      I also tried with other tools like urlwatch and curl. None of the couldn't get access to that page! Is there any idea? Here is the error given by urlwatch:



      HTTPSConnectionPool(host='172.*.*.*', port=*):
      Max retries exceeded with url: /app
      (Caused by SSLError(SSLError(1,
      '[SSL: SSLV3_ALERT_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE] sslv3 alert handshake failure (_ssl.c:1056)')))


      More details:



      openssl:




      • s_client debug: https://dpaste.de/hqQR/raw

      • s_client tls1: https://dpaste.de/DWQY/raw

      • s_client tls1_1: https://dpaste.de/kgir/raw

      • s_client tls1_2: https://dpaste.de/dRy4/raw


      chrome > F12 for debuggging tools > security tab: https://u.teknik.io/xLajT.png










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      I want to monitor the index of a site periodically on our local network out of browsers. I tried to download it by wget in Windows10:



      > wget --no-check-certificate --no-hsts --content-on-error --ignore-length --unlink --server-response --show-progress --verbose https://172.*.*.*:*/app



      But it couldn't fetch the page. Here is the result:



      --2019-02-02 16:56:01--  https://172.*.*.*:*/app
      Connecting to 172.*.*.*:*... connected.
      OpenSSL: error:2406F079:random number generator:RAND_load_file:Cannot open file
      Unable to establish SSL connection.


      I also tried with other tools like urlwatch and curl. None of the couldn't get access to that page! Is there any idea? Here is the error given by urlwatch:



      HTTPSConnectionPool(host='172.*.*.*', port=*):
      Max retries exceeded with url: /app
      (Caused by SSLError(SSLError(1,
      '[SSL: SSLV3_ALERT_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE] sslv3 alert handshake failure (_ssl.c:1056)')))


      More details:



      openssl:




      • s_client debug: https://dpaste.de/hqQR/raw

      • s_client tls1: https://dpaste.de/DWQY/raw

      • s_client tls1_1: https://dpaste.de/kgir/raw

      • s_client tls1_2: https://dpaste.de/dRy4/raw


      chrome > F12 for debuggging tools > security tab: https://u.teknik.io/xLajT.png







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