Error message about SSL_verify_mode of SSL_VERIFY_NONE under Fedora 18

Bug #1169675 reported by mortheres
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
OCS Inventory: Unified Unix Agent
Fix Released
Medium
mortheres

Bug Description

Hi,

When I run OCS Unix agent in debug mode under Fedora 18, I get this error message:

*******************************************************************
 Using the default of SSL_verify_mode of SSL_VERIFY_NONE for client
 is depreciated! Please set SSL_verify_mode to SSL_VERIFY_PEER
 together with SSL_ca_file|SSL_ca_path for verification.
 If you really don't want to verify the certificate and keep the
 connection open to Man-In-The-Middle attacks please set
 SSL_verify_mode explicitly to SSL_VERIFY_NONE in your application.
*******************************************************************
  at /usr/share/perl5/LWP/Protocol/http.pm line 31.

I use OCS Unix agent 2.1RC1 and I have set OCS server address to https://myocsserver/ocsinventory and "ssl=0" in my /etc/ocsinventory-agent/ocsinventory-agent.cfg config file.

I am using Fedora 18 with LWP 6.05. This error does not occurs with OCS Unix agent 2.1RC1 under Fedora 17 .

Thanks in advance.

Kinds regards.

mortheres (mortheres)
Changed in ocsinventory-unix-agent:
assignee: nobody → mortheres (mortheres)
importance: Undecided → Medium
Revision history for this message
mortheres (mortheres) wrote :

Hi,

The bug has been fixed in revision 1154 of the stable-2.1 branch : http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ocsinventory-dev/ocsinventory-unix-agent/stable-2.1/revision/1154 . The fix will be included in future release.

Kind regards.

Changed in ocsinventory-unix-agent:
milestone: none → 2.1
status: New → Fix Committed
Frank (frank-bourdeau)
Changed in ocsinventory-unix-agent:
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
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