Hello,

My hosting provider recently changed SSL certificate provider (they now use 
Gandi, as indicated below).
Since the change, I cannot connect anymore. I wonder: is there cached data 
somewhere on my own machine that I should  delete? Something that's causing 
lftp/ssh to not recognise the new certificate?

Or is it something wrong on the server side? What should I tell my host so 
that they know how to fix the problem?

Here is the errors I get:


lftp ftp://[email protected]/
Password: 
---- Connecting to ftp.ocsa-data.net (194.36.166.14) port 21
<--- 220---------- Welcome to Pure-FTPd [privsep] [TLS] ----------
<--- 220-You are user number 11 of 50 allowed.
<--- 220-Local time is now 06:21. Server port: 21.          
<--- 220-IPv6 connections are also welcome on this server.
<--- 220 You will be disconnected after 15 minutes of inactivity.
Certificate depth: 0; subject: /OU=Domain Control Validated/OU=Gandi Standard 
Wildcard SSL/CN=*.ouvaton.coop; issuer: /C=FR/O=GANDI SAS/CN=Gandi Standard 
SSL CA
ERROR: Certificate verification: unable to get local issuer certificate
**** SSL_connect: unable to get local issuer certificate
cd: Fatal error: SSL_connect: unable to get local issuer certificate



Thanks,


Augustin.


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