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+MIPSSL: 2,15// While opening the SSL connection for socket 2, server certificate
December 31, 2007
Table 3-280: +MIPSSL Alerts
Alert Name
SSL_CERTIFICATE_REVOKED
SSL_CERTIFICATE_EXPIRED
SSL_NO_CERTIFICATE
SSL_UNKNOWN_CA
SSL_ACCESS_DENIED
SSL_CERTIFICATE_BAD_PEM
SSL_CERTIFICATE_NO_SN
SSL_DOMAIN_NAME_MISMATCH
SSL_CERTIFICATE_UNKNOWN
SSL_DECRYPT_ERROR
SSL_RECORD_OVERFLOW
SSL_DECODE_ERROR
SSL_UNSUPPORTED_EXTENSION
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A certificate was revoked by its signer.
A certificate has expired or is not currently valid.
This alert may be sent in response to a
certification request if no appropriate certificate
is available.
A valid certificate chain or partial chain was
received, but the certificate was not accepted
because the CA certificate could not be located
or couldn't be matched with a known, trusted
CA.
A valid certificate was received, but when access
control was applied, the sender decided not to
proceed with negotiation. This message is fatal.
The delimiters of Base64 encoded certificate are
invalid.
This certificate has no serial number.
The server's common name mismatches its
domain name.
Some other (unspecified) issue arose in
processing the certificate, rendering it
unacceptable.
A handshake cryptographic operation failed,
including being unable to correctly verify a
signature, decrypt a key exchange, or validate a
finished message.
A Cipher text record was received which had a
length more than 2^14+2048 bytes. This
message is always fatal.
A message could not be decoded because some
field was out of the specified range or the length
of the message was incorrect. This message is
always fatal.
This alert is sent by clients that receive an
extended server hello containing an extension
that they did not put in the corresponding client
hello. This message is always fatal.
was received, but was not accepted because the CA that
signed the certificate could not be located or couldn't be
matched with a known, trusted CA.
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