Mysql2::Error (SSL connection error: ASN: bad other signature confirmation):
I am making an administration site. The environment is Rails 4.2 and Ruby 2.2, connecting AWS RDS with Heroku server. I don't know why getting this error. It suddenly appeared. I can't find any errors other than this. Although I passed my codes two days ago, I got this error this time.(I haven't touched this code while the two days.) Do you come up with any ideas to solve this problem?
Thanks!
Four years later (2019) and AWS are rotating CA certs again, as expected.
RDS users are recommended to switch from the 2015 cert to the 2019 cert by 2019-11-01, and "no later than" 2020-02-05. The 2015 certificates expire on 2020-03-05.
I used the following procedure, based on RDS' Rotating Your SSL/TLS Certificate guide.
config
rds-ca-2019-root.pem
heroku maintenance:on
rds-ca-2019
heorku config:set DATABASE_URL=mysql2://myuser:mypassword@myhost.rds.amazonaws.com/mydb?sslca=config/rds-ca-2019-root.pem
heroku maintenance:off
There are many reasonable variations on this procedure, this is just what worked for me. Hope it helps.
For me, this had to do with the RDS SSL Certificate Rotation that happened on April 3rd, 2015.
However, in my case, just using the root certificate did not work, and I had to use a intermediate certificate for my region as well. Details:
Download the new root certificate https://s3.amazonaws.com/rds-downloads/rds-ca-2015-root.pem. Put it into the config directory of your app.
Download the intermediate certificate for your database region here. I had to use the US east one, but you will have to pick the one for your region.
This is the key step. You need to combine the intermediate certificate and the root certificate into one file so that the intermediate certificate is above the root certificate, forming a certificate chain. Open the intermediate certificate using a text editor, copy its contents, and paste them into config/rds-ca-2015-root.pem, on top, above the root cetrtificate. So, after you are done, config/rds-ca-2015-root.pem should be the intermediate certificate followed by the root certificate, all in this file.
Get your current database url
heroku config
and then look for the DATABASE_URL propertyUpdate your database URL to use the new certificate file. All you should have to change is the name of the certificate (since its now called rds-ca-2015-root.pem)
heroku config:add DATABASE_URL="mysql2://DB_NAME:DB_PASSWORD@DB_URL/DB_NAME?sslca=config/rds-ca-2015-root.pem"
Commit the changes and redeploy to Heroku. Good luck!