Failed to initialize local MSP: admin 0 is invalid: could not obtain certification chain
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I get this error when I am starting an orderer
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Failed to initialize local MSP: admin 0 is invalid: could not obtain certification chain: An X509 certificate with Basic Constraint: Certificate Authority equals true cannot be used as an identity
How can I resolve this?
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I get this error when I am starting an orderer
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Failed to initialize local MSP: admin 0 is invalid: could not obtain certification chain: An X509 certificate with Basic Constraint: Certificate Authority equals true cannot be used as an identity
How can I resolve this?
hyperledger-fabric
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I get this error when I am starting an orderer
.
Failed to initialize local MSP: admin 0 is invalid: could not obtain certification chain: An X509 certificate with Basic Constraint: Certificate Authority equals true cannot be used as an identity
How can I resolve this?
hyperledger-fabric
I get this error when I am starting an orderer
.
Failed to initialize local MSP: admin 0 is invalid: could not obtain certification chain: An X509 certificate with Basic Constraint: Certificate Authority equals true cannot be used as an identity
How can I resolve this?
hyperledger-fabric
hyperledger-fabric
asked Nov 7 at 17:28
antoniovassell
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I have the orderer
running on a separate node from where I have generated the admin certs.
Possible this means that the admin certs on the orderer
are invalid, or doesn't exist. For me it was expected to be in the following folder: [orderer org]/msp/admincerts/cert.pem
but was not.
Ensure that admin certs generated for your orderer
are correct, whether they are generated by cryptogen or with fabric-ca
.
add a comment |
1 Answer
1
active
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
0
down vote
I have the orderer
running on a separate node from where I have generated the admin certs.
Possible this means that the admin certs on the orderer
are invalid, or doesn't exist. For me it was expected to be in the following folder: [orderer org]/msp/admincerts/cert.pem
but was not.
Ensure that admin certs generated for your orderer
are correct, whether they are generated by cryptogen or with fabric-ca
.
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
I have the orderer
running on a separate node from where I have generated the admin certs.
Possible this means that the admin certs on the orderer
are invalid, or doesn't exist. For me it was expected to be in the following folder: [orderer org]/msp/admincerts/cert.pem
but was not.
Ensure that admin certs generated for your orderer
are correct, whether they are generated by cryptogen or with fabric-ca
.
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
I have the orderer
running on a separate node from where I have generated the admin certs.
Possible this means that the admin certs on the orderer
are invalid, or doesn't exist. For me it was expected to be in the following folder: [orderer org]/msp/admincerts/cert.pem
but was not.
Ensure that admin certs generated for your orderer
are correct, whether they are generated by cryptogen or with fabric-ca
.
I have the orderer
running on a separate node from where I have generated the admin certs.
Possible this means that the admin certs on the orderer
are invalid, or doesn't exist. For me it was expected to be in the following folder: [orderer org]/msp/admincerts/cert.pem
but was not.
Ensure that admin certs generated for your orderer
are correct, whether they are generated by cryptogen or with fabric-ca
.
answered Nov 7 at 17:28
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