I have a c# app that calls a web service method that authenticates using a certificate. The code works, because when it is installed on server A (without a proxy) it authenticates.
When I install the code on server B, at client site, its installed behind a proxy. I've really tried almost everything but I keep getting this error:
Could not create SSL/TLS secure channel
Do you think this issue can be caused by a proxy server? If you've had any personal experience with this please share.
Thanks
If your certificate is not trusted (is self signed) then C# client will refuse to connect.
In my experience, nearly all such messages are due to some machine in the chain (client, proxy, server) not "liking" a certificate for some reason.
To elaborate on what twk said, if you're using self-signed certificates, or your own CA, you need to install the signing cert in the trusted authorities store on the server at least, and possibly on the proxy.
Common problems I've encountered:
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