![]() ![]() * 64 (OpenSSL specific) unable to verify the signature on the leaf cert * * 63 (OpenSSL specific) a self signed cert was in the chain received * * 62 (OpenSSL specific) a root cert to match the identity received could not be found at all * ![]() * 61 (OpenSSL specific) a root cert to match the identity received could not be found locally * * 60 (OpenSSL specific) a zero depth self signed cert was received * * 59 The common name on the ID certificate is not what was expected * * 57 Unable to set identity certificate * * 56 Unable to set the CA certs verify path (OpenSSL specific) * * 55 An unknown alert was received (probably TLS alert) * * 54 An illegal parameter alert was received * * 53 A certificate unknown (untrusted) alert was received * * 52 A certificate expired alert was received * * 51 A certificate revoked alert was received * * 50 An unsupported certificate alert was received * * 49 A bad certificate alert was received * * 48 A no certificate alert was received * * 47 A handshake failure alert was received * * 46 A decompression failure alert was received * * 44 An unexpected message alert was received * * 40 The hostname could not be resolved * * 39 The TTL on the packet sent the destination host requested expired * * 38 Connection to the destination host requested is refused * * 37 The destination host requested is unreachable * * 36 The destination network requested is inaccessible * * 35 The socks 5 server refuses to redirect to the required destination * * 34 The socks 5 command requested is not supported * * 33 The clients connect request is bad * * 31 The SDK context supplied is not valid for the function called * * 30 The buffer supplied is not big enough for all the data * * 29 The socks 5 handshake broke down in an unspecified manner * * 28 The socket given to a function is not of the right type (SChannel specific) * * 27 Unable to find the specified identity cert * * 26 Unable to open the specified keystore * * 25 Do socks 5 server side redirection before completing handshake (SChannel specific) * * 24 Send the given buffer, and terminate the communication (SChannel specific) * * 23 We do not support the given address type * * 22 The server response to socks connect request is bad * * 21 The server response to socks hello is bad * * 20 The data received is not a complete packet * * 19 Your SSL packet is out of sequence * * 18 Your SSL packet has been modified illegally * * 17 The buffer read isn't a valid socks 5 packet * * 16 The buffer read isn't a valid SSL packet * * 15 The context has expired or isn't properly initialized * * 14 Can't work to the cipher strength required * * 13 The SSL package isn't there (SChannel specific) * * 12 You do not have permission to access the specified certificate * * 11 Your certificate isn't in a format readable by the provider * * 9 There is no memory left for the application to use * * 8 Initialization (of whatever was being initialized, library) failed * * 7 A required library has no entry point? * * 3 An error occurred that cannot be further defined * ![]() Refer to the Disclaimer for more information. This information is provided “as is” and is not meant to be an official rendering of the SSL error code definitions. Note: This list contains general information and might not fully explain the reason for your error. If you are experiencing this issue and you are not a System Administrator, contact your organization’s Help Desk for assistance and refer them to this article. Important! This article is intended for use by System Administrators. To assist with troubleshooting, Citrix Technical Support has compiled a list of generic SSL error codes that the Citrix client might present the user or write in the Event log when an error occurs. ![]() Two other locations to try are /usr/local/lib and /usr/lib/openssl-1.0, see here and here.This article provides information on Citrix Client SSL Error Codes. If the above did not solve the problem, open the file /etc/ld.so.conf as sudo and add a new line at the end /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/openssl-1.0.0ĭependin on yuor system, the path could be different. It is possible you need to install the packet ca-certificates as well. sudo apt install libssl-dev=1.0.2g-1ubuntu4.8 Install the library with the correct version: sudo apt-get install libssl1.0.0įrom the conversation in the comments, you also need to install libssl-dev, again, make sure the version is 1.0. Libssl1.0.0 - SSL shared libraries <- version number Libssl-doc - SSL development documentation documentation Example output: libssl-dev - SSL development libraries, header files and documentation Then install shared libraries, first check which version you want by running apt-cache search libssl | grep SSL. To install 1.0.2, run sudo apt install openssl=1.0.2g-1ubuntu4.8 You will need version 1.0 since Astrill does not support 1.1. First make sure you have openssl installed. ![]()
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